Pedro Sánchez pays the land for a surprising electoral call And there comes his decision to continue “tightening” in relations with Israel. Yesterday, before his parliamentarians, he encouraged that boycott extends to all international competitions.
The president of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE greased the parliamentary machinery after encouraging the boycott just around Spain. To do this, he gathered in Congress his deputies, senators and Eurodiputados, whom he harangue “Cerdán case.”
The president went to a key auditorium to activate the party against a hypothetical called to the polls that nobody discards And that, who know the president, begin to smell.
The socialist leader threw repertoire and put his achievements in the showcase after more than seven years of government, a classic of the electoral campaigns with which he intends to build political authority before the voters. But, and this is the most indicative, based his intervention in the future. That is, in promises if it continues in Moncloawhich structured in five axes with messages designed to be replicated by theirs in rallies, in social networks and in the media.
Namely: maintain economic growth; facilitate access to housing; defend from the rent of the working classes; fight The State Pact for Climate and defend international law.
Precisely, the president of the Government has undertaken an unprecedented diplomatic escalation against Israel. Sánchez pulled and applauded again before his the boycott on the return cyclist that ended Sunday in Madrid with police charges.
The Spanish president is already an “anti -Semitic” for the Israeli government. And, for Sánchez, the Cabinet of Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamín Netyahu, is already a “genocidal” executive. The tension is at maximum.
And the team of Moncloa is determined to stir the street with the matter of Marrasaware that he is waking the progressive voters who have been asleep or that, directly, they disenchanted after months of socialist scandals seasoned with corruption and prostitution.
The objective, in short, is that The Spaniards of the left vote PSOE, even if they do it with their nose covered. The Moncloa persuasion team is resorting to the Palestinian cause because it challenges the sociological left in the deepest of its convictions.
Given the injustice and barbarism of the Jewish occupant, the left does not stay with crossed arms. And the president, no matter how much he says that the majority of the country is aligned with the “clear” position of his government, knows that the conflict in the Middle East It is a weapon of division of public opinion.
Pedro Sánchez, in any case, put the candidate suit again of “social advance”; that of the only leader of the progressive government in Spain.
Socialist parliamentary sources consulted by reason, after yesterday’s conclave, they point out: «You have to be active for what may happen. You have to continue mobilizing. The PP is having a bad time ». And, in effect, the PSOE detects a change in the surveys: a mobilization of the leftist electorate and an increase in support for Vox that has stagnated (and even diminished) to the PP.
The president of the Government spoke directly of “ideological and political collapse of the traditional right.” And, then, he turned to pure and hard confrontation to erect in total antagonist of the popular.
Therefore, he criticized what he always criticizes in the campaigns: that if the PP “privatizes services”; that if “diverts funds to tax gifts to the rich”; that if “blocks the solutions that Spain needs”, etc.
Sánchez flooded the Ernest Lluch Chamber of the Polarization Congress characteristic of electoral pre -campaign speeches. Yesterday, which looked a lot like that, placed the PSOE as the guarantor of “the middle and worker” and, to the PP, as a defender of “the privileged”.
In what all the socialists consulted coincide is that Moncloa is probing the right time to break the board. A socialist deputy outlines a key to understanding the strategy: María Jesús Montero.
The vice president, who accompanied Sánchez yesterday, as he did with her the day before at the Malaga rally, will endure in the Government until the Andalusian president, Juanma Moreno, draws the polls, predictably for May or June of next year. But if there is a blow before, Sánchez wants to have everything ready. Moreover, “the coup may give it,” admits another socialist deputy outside the official script.