After cajoling with cajoling and smoke screens for months in a sleepy sector that is always prone to genuflection, such as the health sector, Mónica García has decided to take off her mask and show herself as what she really is: a professional shaker. The reason for this political transvestism, this reverse metamorphosis from apparent chrysalis to caterpillar, is none other than the agony of the regime commanded by the president of the Government. A regime to which she belongs and which is surrounded by corruption and without room for maneuver because the nationalists of Junts have stood up.
Far from attacking the two Secretaries of Organization of the PSOE, José Luis Ábalos and Santos Cerdanwho allegedly gave public money a spurious use, of demanding explanations from Pedro Sánchez for the plots uncovered by the UCO, of reprimanding his colleague in Government, Ángel Victor Torres, for the goings-on with the masks that took place in the Canary Islands in the middle of the pandemic while people were dying of covid, when he was regional president, or for reprimanding his leader, Yolanda Diazfor appearing in police reports, García has opted for demagoguery and a frontal attack on the PP.
The Ministry has turned it into a commune; Health, in a battlefield, and the Interterritorial in an appendix of its interestswhich are none other than grabbing some votes to continue living a few more years in the public sphere, because it is one thing to support it, and another to use it, which is what the false left does. Why doesn’t the minister talk about corruption when it affects her Government? Why doesn’t he publicly lament that money that could go to healthcare ends up in the pockets of liberal smartasses? Well because behind the character there is nothing, absolutely nothing. Just smoke.