La Moncloa is for the forties

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If the climb, which started at the age of 61, is completed, Alberto Núñez Feijóo will become the oldest Prime Minister to take office at the age of 63. In its current state, protected from a new tidal wave in the PP, it will be a candidate. probabilities later in the first attack to the execution. The congressional proclamation reverses the implacable but never written law of Spanish democracy, La Moncloa is forty-odd. And all men, half a century. Adolfo Suárez debuted in democratic uses at age 43. The left’s debut was embodied in Felipe González’s 40s and was not replaced until José María Aznar passed the legendary hurdle with 43. His successor, Rodriguez Zapatero, was also 43, and despite arriving late with Rajoy, he was promoting himself as a 55-year-old, unsuccessful forty-year-old. The grind move surprised Pedro Sánchez with 46. A step up, Juan Carlos was only 38 when he crowned La Zarzuela, even Francisco Franco was in his forties when another palace was conquered by blood and fire.

Breaking the forty-year rule, Núñez Feijóo duels at the top, at an age when a politician can no longer generate enthusiasm or the most confidence. An arrival feature cannot be mentioned, but a departure delay can be mentioned due to force majeure. La Moncloa, veteran of the PP candidate, betrays the maturation of Spanish politics, its adaptation to the increasing age of the electorate. Forty-year-olds and their minors are now militant only in climate change, denialism and the extremes of various lines.

If age were unimportant, the arrogant Pablo Casado would not have beaten his successor with this argument, reproaching the Galician president for the additional fifty percent brought on by years and calling him old. It’s unknown if Feijóo’s time came, but it never was for Casado, despite his 41 ideal years for the position. Born after Franco’s death, he would become the first head of the Government, but he was careful not to miss out on the advantages of his youth.

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