
Pedro Sánchez has not said his last word. If anyone thinks he’s going to leave soon, they don’t know him.. He has already entered a drift in which the only thing that matters to him is staying in power because he knows how cold it is outside when no one calls you or picks up the phone anymore. And in these situations you cling to everything that floatslike a shipwrecked man.
I imagine that at this stage, the president of the government He doesn’t care what history says about him.. Yes, what he said to Máximo Huerta the day he went to Moncloa to inform him of his resignation. It is strange that the writer had to give up the ministerial portfolio because a venial sin compared to the mortal sins that appear in the press every day.
Pedro Sánchez must resign. For the good of the institutions and the PSOE. He took his “no means no” to a point of no return. Both in Spain and in his party. I read to José Varela Ortega that until 1978, in Spain, the three fundamental conditions for healthy political coexistence did not exist: freedom, democracy and alternation. Political radicalism got a third chance thanks to Zapatero and Sánchez.
If the president does not want to resign, let him call elections. And if the opposition wins them, as the polls saymust throw his “Book of Grievances” into the fire to open the first page of a new Book which must arrive, inexorably, because half the country cannot impose its policies to the other half.
During his five days of reflection, Pedro Sánchez adopted Prim’s famous cry from 1869: “He who wants me, follow me!” It is now the turn of Lola Flores of the PSOE: “If you love me (for Pedro Sánchez), go for it!”