Let’s see if it will be easier to keep Spain together despite the threat of independence tightening Vox’s ranks. Pancho Villa’s army is a pineapple next to the representatives of the far right in the Balearic Islands. The tough leadership he demonstrated in an extraordinary 15-minute congress on Sunday did not last long for Abascal, as he attacked more forcefully than ever the “corrupt” media that had created a “deafening noise” against his formation. Abascal Santiago is not to be confused with Naty, a firebrand woman from high society who is back in the news at the age of 80 for showing off her underwear without even batting a hair. Naty can teach Santiago lessons in transparency and material resistance. We don’t know exactly what the PP’s preferred party for agreeing on policies consists of, but it appears to have structural flaws. Or the aluminosis aggravated by the boredom that prevails over the mountain heroes when they are forced to do some work, because it won’t all be limited to chattering about the Seville Holy Week poster and making piñatas. There is plenty of public money to be doled out for the nation’s ‘damned defense’ and that’s where the friction begins. Vox was quick to follow the self-immolation path of Ciudadanos and Podemos. In Parliament, once the headquarters of the Círculo Mallorquín, where comedies and vaudevilles were staged, MPs meet in the corridors and insult each other as “dissidents”, as in ‘The Life of Brian’. There is nothing to object to, except that the ‘fachosphere’ that President Pedro Sánchez speaks of is complex and the ushers carry a sketch showing where each person sits in order to leave them a glass of water. We have a few ‘Voxoficials’ scattered throughout the mixtape, plus a previous purge acting as PP’s opening act and five turncoats acting as the Tribute to Vox band.
Thereupon, Marga Prohens smiles at the passengers and prepares to make an emergency landing on the island of “Lost” because “everything is fine, everything is under control, this is not a hijacking.” Unless the math fails and you always need votes, nothing could be further from the truth. The unstable head of the Balearic Government has two options. First, given that party discipline has been eliminated, expect Elon Musk to perfect his brain chip and quickly implant it in the skulls of his associates, externally stopping their boycott and incontinence tendencies. The second consists in calling elections, a solution that may not please Mallorca and his party, which governs the Palma City Council as well as other communities and cities, with the more or less open but indispensable support of Vox. Will the leader be able to satisfy the seven ultras who hate each other and who may split into more groups tomorrow and vote to anger their rival, no matter what the explanation? This is actually a dilemma; Not the war in Gaza, where Prohens had the luxury of separating the good guys from the bad. He will now have to seduce rebel MPs one by one, while also ensuring that others are not ignored at the highest level (like Abascal’s). I don’t know what you can give them to make them fall in love with this upcoming Valentine’s Day. He gave them twenty million to send Catalan to public schools, and it’s clear that’s not enough to entertain themselves.
Source: Informacion

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