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Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 3:58:31 GMT -5
There are still some citizens surprised by the Popular Party's pact with Vox in the autonomous community of Castilla y León. I am not among them. It was predictable. Because let's see, are there many differences between the PP and Vox? The group's spokesperson Donald Tusk , head of the European People's Party and former president of the European Council, by describing the PP's agreements with Vox in Castilla y León as “capitulation”, demonstrates great ignorance of Spanish politics. Spain is the only country in Europe in which in its Parliament there are 52 deputies from a party, which not only does not condemn a dictatorship, but rather praises it, and 88 from another party, who do not categorically condemn it and when they have done so, it is too late, bad you already drag. For this reason, I insist, there are no big differences between the PP and Vox . Hence the pact. That Alfonso Fernández Mañueco (AFM) agreed with Vox without problems is understandable, all we need to do is follow his political career. Some biographical notes on AFM. As defined by Juan de la Huerga in the Diario de Sevilla , he is a sinsorgo, a bread without salt, he is nicknamed El Muñeco for his few oratorical skills and little empathy, due to his little presence; In fact, in these two years of pandemic, his vice president and rival of Ciudadanos, Francisco Igea, had much more prominence, also due to his status as a doctor but without ignoring his golden peak compared to the president of Castilla y León. His poor oratorical skills have just been demonstrated in his Chinese Thailand Phone Number List press conference to explain the PP's pact with Vox. He is a charro not at all churrigueresque, the baroque style of the imposing Plaza Mayor of his city, where he was mayor for seven years (2022-2018) replacing Julián Lanzarote, a leader with more substance. However, behind that bland facade appears a party man, who has done fabulously. A militant of New Generations since the age of 18, he has been a councilor, president of the Salamanca Provincial Council, counselor of the Junta de Castilla y León, mayor and since 2019 head of the Executive of his community, despite the fact that his predecessor, Juan Vicente from Burgos Herrera (18 years in charge of the region), the driving force behind his political rise by naming him second in the regional PP in 2002, opted for Antonio Silván, whom he defeated in the primaries. Mañueco won, the candidate from Genoa proposed by Fernando Martínez-Maíllo triumphed. Except for a couple of years as a law intern, he is not known for any other profession than that of a politician. Which should not be a cause for criticism. And another important fact: his father was Marcelo Fernández Nieto , magistrate, Dominican friar and Falangist lawyer , who developed a notable career promoted by the Franco regime: he was appointed mayor of Salamanca between 1969 and 1971, as well as attorney in the Cortes (1967-1977). and civil governor of the province of Zamora. That is, Francoist to the core. Obviously his children are not responsible for the actions of his parents. But, AFM made all kinds of problems to remove Franco's medallion from the Plaza Mayor of Salamanca, while he was mayor, which represented a breach of the Historical Memory Law of 2007, approved by the José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero government. Which means that it posed no ethical problem for him that the image of a dictator, the cause of so much death in his city, continued to maintain such a prominent place. Franco was the cause of much repression in his city, starting with the Republican mayor Casto Prieto Carrasco, a doctor and university professor , and José Andrés y Manso, socialist leader, murdered by the rebels at the end of.
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Post by TBustah! on Feb 26, 2024 5:46:50 GMT -5
Piss off, ChiCom!
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