In a country we were gossiping about, sooner or later an espionage scandal would break out. Spain is an enormous ear that listens to everything and is eager to hear who is now spying on us. Experts recommend that we turn to the old techniques, that is, to the techniques of classic spy movies, when we are dealing with big secrets or when we need to reveal them: you should stay on the street and talk to the interlocutor in the open air. No phone calls or indoor chats. The bad thing is, except for an old garlic soup recipe, most of us aren’t interested in secrets and engage in the kind of memes, bills, greetings, and high-rise conversations you buy your bread or mine. The cell phone’s biggest move comes when the parent group at school, the old group of friends at school, or the family group gets raging at night: I bought a microwave.
It’s good that the government is spying on Sánchez, because that’s how he appears as a victim. Not to ignore that it is not the victim who has to listen to his speech. Some political leaders demanded a list of spies. To see if they appear, of course, and thus be able to give ratatouille (with tomatoes), for which they are important, vital, spy, remarkable. But it seems more like spies, Morocco, the government, the independents, or the CNI, that they don’t care about their lives, or nard, maybe pepper.
The PP freed PSOE from establishing a commission of inquiry. The old bipartisanship still remains complicit. It is not trivial that we do not want MPs working for the State escoña to be on this possible commission.
Forced by the opposition, Sánchez, unable to go to Congress, said “sublime: now they will hear me! Since it’s about that, it would be absolutely unnecessary for us to have heard of them and not know who he was, even though we knew when. Stay tuned.
Source: Informacion

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