Vox for PP for Vox to come

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It is easy to find the losers of the elections, they are the ones who share the blame before the elections are held. On the winning side, in the polls’ consensus, Núñez Feijóo will take care of national accounting, while Vox’s rebel and compulsive partner will devote himself to solving the achievements of a progressive five years, which is not so important. . The ease with which an electoral catastrophe is implanted or implanted in the collective unconscious seems unbelievable.

To distract attention from an overly demanding scrutiny, Núñez Feijóo needs to convince the country that he is, but isn’t; this is a practice of escapism that was difficult to sustain during the year and a half before the general election. The new head of PP has already imposed this distorted showdown by signing up with Vox in Castile or Leon without attending the new alliance’s graduation ceremony. It is hoped that he will join his posting in Madrid, along with a far-right vice-president of the government, as the polls have assured him today.

The Left ramps up the campaign, insisting that PP’s victory brought Vox with it. Neutralizing the right-wing and far-right explosion under this approach is a project whose consistency is questionable. They forget the existence of a popular electorate with the secret will that their vote will pave the way for the coming of the coalition. “Coming from the far right” is encouraging, not deterrent, glad that for a conservative vote their party feels encouraged from the most radical shore. Without this bonus track, they would feel demotivated.

Examples are piling up. “Vox is coming” has already failed in Madrid, Castile or Leon and will most likely come up empty in Andalusia. In the traditional socialist voting stable, both lefts are sinking at the same time and the right is doubling. That is, to raise the alarm against a Trojan horse of the PP full of right-wing extremists guarantees the victory of the extremists, but above all the popular ones. This rise to two voices or two voices is evident because it happened, given that it also stands as one of the great enigmas of contemporary Spanish politics.

Therefore, the PSOE has every right to be surprised by double inflammation, like a tennis champion attacked by an unexpected wing, but the winners are distinguished by the fact that the surprise does not hinder their ability to react. Rather than acknowledging the glory of the far-right in the PP, the socialists would improve their hopes by analyzing whether Vox came perhaps because of their own fault. The emergence of Podemos, which in fact seems so distant today, was also due to the growing number of socialist voters who did not trust their party’s arrogance. Leftists did not impose a party’s brake on the PSOE in anything comparable to the dangers of Vox.

It can always get worse, and the crudest version of the pedagogical “far right is coming” bet Vox will make PP overwhelming. More dangerous to the state than the independence of Catalonia, this progressive illusion forces a denial that would be unnecessary in a rational climate. The Vox are the far-right rabbit breed that will never quite surpass their French counterparts in the Elysee duel scene, the PP, never quite capturing the orthodox tortoise.

Bringing Vox is a disproportionate task, pulling Vox is already accomplished with the invaluable help of the left. The idea of ​​voting for the PP, dissatisfied with the power shared with the far right, may raise eyebrows, but it also helps face the wise outcome of Íñigo Errejón after the recent elections to the Junta de Andalucía. “There are no four hundred thousand fascist Andalusians”. The secret of the ongoing phenomenon can be reached by throwing away.

PSOE is not losing all polls in a landslide due to the burden of its deals with Bildu or ERC, nor will the Vox scare harm PP’s future. The Right is weaving an alliance between the privileged and the dissatisfied, a genius coming true once again when the underprivileged classes fall in love with the promise of “drying the swamp” by a dubious billionaire as Donald Trump.

The appearance of the planetary far-right guru forces us to remember that there is only one thing worse than talking too much about Vox, and that is an extreme attack on Vox. As long as nothing is learned from the additional publicity Trump has received by excessively demonizing himself, the opposite of the desired goal is achieved. The essence of the far right consists of a party and a leader, with a loud translation into Italian and German in constant reference examples. Apart from debating whether keeping Santiago Abascal in the PP would be more profitable for democracy, Marine Le Pen is barely reaching the petty sergeant position against European marshals like Orban or Salvini. But before smiling, it is worth remembering that the Spanish right and far right dream of their greatest victories without a single leader worthy of the name. An added insult.

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