Pedro Sanchez is in campaign mode. It is not clear whether this is a regional campaign or an expected early national election, likely due to his parliamentary advocacy against the PP community. But his speech was clearly aimed at the election, as if he had excluded himself. … Wear the presidential suit over the candidate’s jacket. This week, she made a “surprise” appearance on Radio 3 to comment on Rosalía’s album, a visit too reminiscent of her visit to a youth podcast during the elections two years ago, when Rosalía herself was welcomed by Almodovar’s Sancista “La Ceja” brotherhood on Broncano’s show. Those things don’t happen by chance. There is a strategy, there is a planned design.
At the Moncloa Institute, we never sew without thread. The president’s image revamp may be part of a counterattack logic to regain lost ground amid intense political exhaustion, but the details suggest a different deliberate framework. Recently, the CIS has finalized a study on health care, a weak aspect of territorial administration on which socialists have focused important efforts. But Extremadura, which will vote in December, is at first glance hardly the target of a broader, more decisive operation. Perhaps he took an unexpected action to catch the People’s Party by surprise.
The judgment handed down in the Attorney General’s trial will also serve as combat ammunition. Whether there is a verdict of guilty or not guilty, the noise will be unbearable. In the first case, the government fires up its communications equipment at full speed to make it appear as though it is the victim of a notorious judicial maneuver. The second hypothesis is that the propagandistic boast of victory will roar through the city and reach even the most uninformed voters. Poor Garcia Ortiz still does not understand that his criminal fate is not the most important, but just a pretext in a grand scheme whose ultimate and main goal is to take Sanchez off the ropes. If necessary, at the cost of his loyal soldiers going to prison.
Yes, these are just suspicions. Symptoms, clues, guesses. The Chief Executive has the personal and sole authority to determine the calendar and set the voting start time. But the atmosphere is heating up, and this marked rise in temperature could portend a sudden change in the roadmap, an unexpected mandate to seek fortune, and a tactical shift that could lead to a hasty end to Congress. There are proven and true facts, and it is the government’s patent decision to regain leadership and initiative in the public conversation. And perhaps, once expectations are high, we might see the moon and find a loophole that surprises the naysayers.