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‘The buff and grotesque spectacle of Murcian politics’, by Pepe Belmonte | Radio Murcia | Present

By one of those vagaries of fate, it has been about to coincide, which would have been quite paradoxical, the buff and grotesque spectacle of Murcian politics of the last days with the death of one of the most honest, wise and transparent Murcian politicians of all time in the Region of Murcia, Pepe Molina.

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The good man was saved from hearing the disparate, the insults and stupidities of both sides that only look for power, for office, without ever taking into account the citizens. The policy of the grateful stomach returns to the fore – if it was ever completely gone – the politics of the grateful stomach.

It is a game of checkers or chess in which the condition does not matter and the intelligence of each contestant, but rather the whim of a lesser god (that same lesser god referred to by Mayor Ballesta these days) who works at will.

As a result of this diabolical game with the exchange of blows, President López Miras has claimed the heads of two of the most discreet and hard-working people in his government, Miguel Motas and Esperanza Moreno.

Both, although not exempt from controversy during their respective mandates, proved to be prepared for the mission entrusted to them. Motas always understood with the rectors of Murcian universities and was restrained in his statements and understanding with the demands of the sector.

For her part, Esperanza Moreno, although tied hand and foot by President Miras, who was the one who, personally, had appointed her to her position, as a teacher she knew the world of teaching perfectly and had managed to raise the Pyrrhic levels of reading our Region with humility and a good fit after the fierce criticism for its defense of the pin parental and the opening of schools despite the pandemic.

Nothing to do with that other education counselor, of such sad memory, ADELE Martínez Cachá, who meant so much for his excessive ambition, his arrogance, his arrogance and, above all, for his terrible management.

In case it is any consolation to someone, he said Miguel de Cervantes, which always has the appropriate phrase for each case, that “whatever heaven has ordered to happen, there is no diligence or human wisdom that can prevent it.”

Pepe Belmonte

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