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The scriptwriters of the PP are excited to fantasize about the idea that, almost consecutively, Mañueco overwhelms at the polls on February 13 and Sánchez gets a glorious milk during the processing of the labor reform sponsored by Yolanda Díaz. A more promising start to the year cannot be imagined for Genoa’s political interests. The overwhelming victory in Castilla y León would allow them to argue that Ayuso’s electoral success was not due to the distinctive peculiarities of a freelance soprano, but to the strength of the party’s initials, and the sanchista bump would reveal loneliness. of a Government that is only capable of carrying out its stellar proposals when
It is allowed by its extremist associates. I have nothing to object to the beauty of that fantasy. I agree that this being the case, Casado would have more than enough reasons to feel like the happiest man in the world. That is why I understand that it has been barricaded in the ‘no’ before the agreement reached by the social agents. Although the best thing for him would be for the law to run aground in Parliament, it would not be a catastrophe if it did not, given the lightness of the agreed reforms. But understanding a position does not mean sharing it. The problem with married reasoning, I think, is that it starts from the wrong premise. The success of the parliamentary procedure is not in doubt.
Sooner or later – we have seen the movie many times already – the members of the Frankenstein club will come to the aid of the Government. The only thing that the stubbornness of the PP will achieve is to increase the amount of the rescue operation. An operation, by the way, that would have been much more problematic if the popular had made an abstentionist speech from the beginning. What face would the Podemitas and their independent satellites have put on if they had had to back a decree validated by the main opposition party? Now, on the other hand, they can sell to their own that the reform will have something good when it has deserved the union blessing and the curse of the right wing. The other contraindication to the attitude of the Genoa eggheads is the discomfort it provokes in Brussels and in a not small sector of the businessmen who have participated in the negotiation. The European Commission wanted labor legislation that did not cross certain red lines and that came out of the oven with the maximum possible consensus. You will get the first, but not the second. It was hardly imaginable that the spokespersons who had cackled ad nauseam about their commitment to pulp the reform that Rajoy imposed in 2012 and the employers’ representatives stamped their signature at the bottom of the same document. Would the PP have come so far if it had been in Sánchez’s shoes? Can you improve the agreement if you rule in the company of others? Tortilla skewer and cane to no. It is absurd to fantasize. Politics is the art of the possible.
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