Barring a miracle, the motion of censure promoted by the socialist leader in the Community of Castilla y León, Luis Tudanca, has no signs that it will prosper. It will therefore be a trigger from the regional secretary of the PSOE who continues to show signs of not having accepted his defeat in the parliamentary process at the time of accession to the presidency of the Board.
His electoral victory, with 35 attorneys out of a total of 81, mathematically did not serve him to add the majority necessary to fulfill a dream that has an expiration date. A third time as a candidate does not seem to be the best socialist option to achieve a regional government that they have not smelled since 1978.
Promoting now, without sufficient support, in the midst of a pandemic, a failed initiative is an act of irresponsibility that is more due to a nervous breakdown and a misreading of the game board than to the serenity and intelligence that a good politician must assume .
Half of the mandate of the Mañueco-Igea government has been spent mostly dedicated to fighting the coronavirus and with similar successes and failures to the rest of the regional governments, including the government of Spain. There is not much more fabric to cut an alternative suit to other policies. And listening to Tudanca’s arguments for this trip, one does not find much more than fireworks that serve only for a pleasant parliamentary dialectic.
That this community urgently needs a policy change that repairs the vices of 35 years of conservative governments that no longer know, nor want, nor can they change their registry, this is not a reason that justifies a legitimate rampage that has no further travel than the failure.
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