Spain is experiencing a worthless cultural war. Spanish version of polarization takes on more Tenorio tone than conflict between liberals and illiberals Like what happened in some countries. Sounding off, dramatizing, reifying are typical techniques of all populism, whether right-wing or left-wing. It’s not the end of the world for 75% of the Spanish population living in regions where Vox manages 1.8% of public budgets. And if Sánchez is sworn in and the amnesty bill is approved, the world won’t end. The Balearic PP did not advocate linguistic segregation, nor did the PSOE propose it. Let’s open a parenthesis: It is ridiculous that parties, journalists and businessmen spend all day demanding agreement based on partisanship and then crush those who agree.
The deal is good. But there are good deals and bad deals. If you examine the agreements between PP and Vox, you will see that there are good, bad and regular agreements depending on the correlation of forces and the abilities of each. Many people are surprised by this PP and PSOE can agree with everyone except each other. When they also govern together in the EU, where the price of our money or electricity is determined. PSOE aims to sign a good agreement with amnesty, abortion or the assurance that it will happen as in the 2006 Regulation. The opposition will present a monologue by Tenorio, but the issue will be swallowed in the medium term and will not cause major damage. PP, on the other hand, wishes for the issue to become a kind of “Vallecas backpack”. 11-M’s alleged connection to ETA, fueled by the same media and the same courts that have been mobilizing against amnesty for years. Whoever makes the right decision will be the winner of the day. Just a note: Cañí polarization desires citizens to support one bloc without reasoning just to distance themselves from the other. This needs to be proven to work.