There’s a lot of noise and little nuance. The planting of the Jantz in the Pedro Sánchez regime, sonically directed by Miriam Nogueras, coincided with the pre-Abascal fading of the Feijo after the disastrous regime of President Massón. A quick read places two events in the dominant line of the European scene of des plazamiento de las derechas towards extreme derechas. So read this as an announcement of a certain realignment of rights.
It is clear that Mr. Feijaw recognizes that the PP cannot impose its hegemony, and the consequences are clear. But in the case of Jundt, they are something different. In other words, it’s a noise that indicates that Junt continues to exist. and a presumption of autonomy that must be demonstrated. After the failure of conservative nationalism in Catalonia, there is no doubt that the derequist impulse is stronger than ever. process The sectors from the left wing, incorporated at the moment of Rapturist apotheosis, were silently released. But as the aftermath of that crisis comes to light and Catalonia enters a period of controversy, the current mayor’s gesture of exhaustion in office has become more symbol than reality. Because if we want to return to Catalonia’s moderate government like that of Mr. Puyol’s time, we must know how to play with the crowd “like the former president.” Therefore, we cannot surrender ourselves to the law. Even if some people lose their bodies, we cannot close all doors to socialists. Because sometimes you have to. The tone of the noise is only increasing, with the aim of gaining control of the negotiations. and that each party may separate and, according to custom, approach one or the other together. The problem is that Jantz hasn’t experienced the optimal moment to play this double game without risk. For example, we don’t have the generalitat, which is a great instrument.
In reality, Juntz remains ideologically and practically dependent on the interests of a segment of Catalonia’s economic power. And for you, you may be wondering about the relationship between former president Carles Puigdemont (and still a symbol of Junz’s direction) and Catalan boss Josep Sánchez Libre, who is in charge of mediating so as not to act as a brake. You should be encouraged to play two cards within reason. For example, you can reject unfair offers from PSOE partners or offer initiatives that favor family businesses or large corporations. Fomento quiere a Junts con el que mande, pero siempre intends to support or veto according to their convenience.
Junt’s role is therefore fully defined and follows both sides as agreed. An exercise in which President Puyol always played skillfully and expressed dynamics in black and white process I was making it difficult. In this familiar scenario, the question that looms but never goes away is: “Where’s left?” Social democracy has failed, even in the case of Pedro Sánchez, who often appears as the last holdout. And the parties within the PSOE leadership are becoming increasingly challenged, exhausted by their planned agitation. It is clear that European democracies, in their various variations, have experienced their best moments with a balance between conservatives, liberals and social democrats. And the weight in the balance is dangerously weighed down by an increasingly radicalized right.