Married on the wire, by Joaquim Coll


The leader of the PP, Paul Married, has been so involved in the Castilian-Leonese campaign that it is decided this Sunday that if the result does not accompany him, his future as leader of the opposition and candidate for Moncloa will be very complicated. These are elections that were called from Génova Street only because their strategists were sure that they were going to be a triumphal ride. They believed that Casado could score a great victory for the popular Alfonso Fernandez Manueco to continue demanding that Pedro Sánchez call general elections and dwarf, incidentally, the triumph in Madrid of his internal rival, Isabel Diaz Ayuso. In politics, the problem is always the management of expectations, and when the advance was forced in Castilla y León, these were very high in Casado’s team. Now, however, no poll expects the PP to reach or come close to an absolute majority. TEverything indicates that the result will be mediocredepending on Vox to govern in the best of scenarios.

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Married is today a politician on the wire because has underestimated and vilified Sánchez from the first moment, fueling a grotesque anti-Sanchism that has become its worst enemy. His strategy has been to force the electoral advance by all means and this has led him to a histrionic strategy that has finally turned against him. The excesses in the end are paid for and the own goal in the vote on the labor reform is a beautiful example, almost of poetic justice. The intelligent and responsible thing would have been to facilitate its approval, which would also have created contradictions in the leftist coalition. Casado would have shown consistency when, in front of Vox, he calls on his people to reject “any project of radicalization and populism & rdquor ;. Instead he is subscribed to the most senseless demagoguery, when he insists on sowing doubts about the distribution of European funds. His excesses are waking up the left-wing electorate that seemed asleep, and his haste has pushed him to climb a wire from which he could fall this Sunday.


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