Tezanos: “Whoever forms the government wins, the rest is a meaningless tantrum.”

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President of the Center for Sociological Research (CIS), José Felix Tezanos (Santander, 1946), in Spain, referring to the political climate prevailing in the country “No matter who forms the government, the rest is a meaningless tantrum.”. This took place during a breakfast colloquium at the new edition of the Alicante Forum under the title “The great challenges of our time”. In his presentation, Tezanos touched upon the negotiations carried out by PSOE for the appointment of Pedro Sánchez and the agreements reached with the independents, and stated the following regarding the amnesty: “To accept is to give up and swallow frogs”He added that the BDT has not conducted any research on this issue because “we still do not know the content of the law.”

Alicante Forum’s new event took place at El Maestral restaurant. It is organized by the regional employers’ association INFORMACIÓN Club. CEV, University of Alicante, Baleària, Eiffage and CarmencitaThe breakfast discussion with Tezanos was hosted by Constitutional Law professor Pepe Asensi and moderated by INFORMATION director Toni Cabot.

Tezanos took advantage of the event to present some data from the latest CIS survey; Accordingly, while the PSOE protects the results in hypothetical and currently unlikely elections, PP and Vox will receive fewer votes than in the last elections as a result of the collapse of the far-right formation. Popular ones will gain more support on their own, though not all the support Vox loses.

The CIS president also stated the following: main concerns of citizens I’m talking about the economic situation right now, climate change, inequalities and wars.

tezanos CIS president Since 2018. He holds a PhD in Political Science and Sociology and an honorary professor of Sociology at UNED. He served as a lecturer at the Complutense University, the University of Santiago de Compostela, and UNED, where he founded and established the Faculty of Political Sciences and Sociology, of which he was the first dean. He was the director of UNED’s Sociology III department between 1995 and 2016. He is the author or editor of 82 books and more than 150 scientific monographs on social structure, inequality or social trends.

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