Alicia Garcia: Actually, the mafia or democracy

There is a tipping point in the history of democracies, a crucial moment where indifference ceases to be a choice and becomes complicity. Spain has crossed this threshold. Portrait of José Luis Abalos, who was a great plumber For Sanchismo and the president’s right-hand man, crossing the prison doors is not an isolated event or a judicial anecdote: it is a moral epitaph of a decaying government.

Pedro Sánchez arrived at La Moncloa in 2018 on the back of a proposal of censure on the grounds of supposed moral renewal. Today, reality offers us a strange reflection of this promise. Sanchez didn’t arrive to clean anything; He came to conquer everything. They planned their assault on power by paying a hidden and corrupt political price to terrorists and separatists, and ended up turning the Cabinet into a criminal shield for a family and party conspiracy.

Let’s not kid ourselves: when your prosecutor is convicted, your organization’s secretaries walk around the prison centers, your brother sits on the bench, and your wife is accused five times, the problem is not the environment. The problem is you.

Sanchez is not a victim surrounded by bad apples; It is the root of the rot that has eaten away state institutions. He has hijacked our democracy, degrading it into a tool in the service of his own survival.

Sanchismo has proven that it is not a political project, but a form of institutional theft. They forced us to choose, and the choice is terrifying but clear: indeed, the mafia or democracy. There is no compromise between decency and mud. For this reason the discontent which prevails in Spanish homes cannot remain in private lamentation. Sunday, November 30 at 12 noon at Debod Temple, we have a date with history. It is not a call for shortcuts or ideologies; It is a call for civic dignity. Figo called for a Spain that wakes up early and works, a Spain that resists the normalization of corruption as a form of governance.

Sánchez wants us to surrender, to accept his drift as an inevitable evil. Let’s prove him wrong. Let’s go defend freedom against the mafia that has occupied the government. For the sake of democratic cleanliness, for the future of our country, and simply because we have come this far. See you tomorrow with decency.

About the author

Alicia Garcia

He is the spokesman for the People’s Parliamentary Group in the Senate.

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