The Ayuso del Sur, by Javier Aroca

The great virtue of Moreno Bonilla, the Andalusian president, is unnoticed. Another is to appear moderate. It has its merit to govern with the help of the extreme right, to rigorously practice the catechism of libertarian neoliberalism and let no one notice it. Like a chameleon, an iconic Andalusian animal, changes color and is harmless.

His baraka contributes to this. The last thing is that elections have been called in Castilla y León and that Isabel Diaz Ayuso continue on your line. The latter is essential because the press, in general, especially in the capital city, with its tracer role of information, focus on the Madrid province leader relativize the rest.

Moreno Bonilla is moderate in his manner but rigorous in his objectives. It has benefited the powerful fiscally, it is moving inexorably towards the privatization of health care, it spoils public education, it favors uncontrolled urbanism and it does not doubt if it has to put Donaña, or any other sensitive point, at risk to benefit its irrigators.

Meanwhile, Andalusia continues in its endemic unemployment figures, in deindustrialization (the Junta was not even in the events of Cádiz), nor does it improve the relationship with the Government of Spain to attract investments and budgetary priorities that allow Andalusia to stop play his subordinate role in Spain.

In front, a left in a thousand divisions and a PSOE whose candidate, Juan Espadas, does not arouse passions, although theirs hope that, at least, it will awaken the socialists who stayed in bed so as not to vote for Susana Díaz.

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Moreno Bonilla is a friendly Ayuso, not a traitor. His New Year’s Eve message was in a tavern, with a reed; Juan Espadas would be expected to be in an outpatient clinic. The elections will be soon but nobody will notice.



Reference-www.elperiodico.com

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