Feijóo’s political future was marked by the most relevant fact that the PP has held since the landing of the newly popular Galician leader in his office on Génova Street: the abrupt interruption of negotiations with the government on the renewal of the General Judicial Council.
The relevance of this event derives from the context in which the decision took place rather than from the decision itself: Feijóo, through his parliamentary spokesman, had recently stated that the reform of the crime of sedition did not interfere with this State pact; and the sudden change in position was announced soon after, when it was announced that Ayuso had spoken to the person she needed to talk to and told him what she needed to say.
This country, like other countries in Europe, remains in the grip of the exceptional nature of a very complex situation going through a major pandemic, from the 2008 crisis to the war in Ukraine. It seems that citizens in Italy, the UK and elsewhere are distraught and have not given up, seeking eccentric solutions to their real problems. The Italian right has surrendered to populism, as everyone knows. And this is where the Spanish right will probably do the same. But in our case, the catalyst figure for this change is Ayuso, not Feijóo. Ayuso is Meloni who can lead a PP-VOX-Olona coalition with reduced aggression and hybrid proposals that deceive personnel.
Those of us who have been in this business for a long time notice an odor similar to the one present in conservative circles when Casado fell. Always hand in hand with Ayuso, who has learned a lot since taking his first steps with the chief of staff.
Source: Informacion

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