PP’s guide to surrendering to the far right

The Popular Party has a serious problem with the Vox Party and decides to expand it into the Valencian Community. It is also true that his problem with Carlos Mazzone was of large proportions, but the result was surrender to the demands of the extreme right and also to its language. To gain the support of the Vox Party, the future president of Valencia, Juanfran Pérez Jurca, completely surrendered and gave a speech containing everything the party had asked of him. It was an unconditional surrender. He had to pay “a very heavy price for Fox, a temporary ally, but a systemic rival,” as Sergei Petarch highlighted in his book on the inauguration debate.

Perez Yurca said in his speech: “Enough of the good.” They always end up saying the same thing. You don’t have to be a good person. It’s better to be miserable. But then he put on the outfit. He called his proposals “without a contract,” because they are all loaded with “common sense.” When you hear a politician talk about common sense, cringe. You can be sure that he will hit you from behind.