Post by naeem10 on Feb 15, 2024 11:12:33 GMT
Serious politics coming back? Does the institutional vision and the primacy of the general interest manage to predominate over partisan skirmishes ? Can pacts like those of La Moncloa be reissued in which the different political forces establish joint positions to face a devilish situation? Has the political class, shaken by the challenges we must face in the short term, reconsidered? What circumstance would have worked this miracle after a polarization apparently impassive in the face of any contingency? Alberto Núñez Feijóo has supported his president of the government for the first time, since he is the president of all citizens.
Striking, since he had not done so even when measures proposed by him shortly before were put on the table, as happened with those related to energy saving, because a living force in his party allowed itself to disagree and to contradict him does not seem highly advisable given its popularity. What then is the unusual fact that moves you to support a commitment made by Pedro Sánchez ? The head of the opposition Kenya Email Listhas taken the liberty of reminding the president of his solemn commitment to NATO , because it was also made in Madrid and before none other than Biden, as if this last circumstance additionally conferred a sacred character on the event and turned it into a kind of oath before divinity. Feijóo is a firm supporter of doubling the GDP in defensive spending .
Of course he does it to emphasize a new and inevitable tension in the government coalition, without positively appreciating that such a dialectic can be a faithful reflection of Spanish society as a whole. The point is that so far the only government program presented by Feijóo is to dismantle everything Sánchez and his allies do. He doesn't even bother to argue why it would be wise to counter-legislate. It is enough for him to say without further ado that the worst government in history has done it. However, it seems that there may be some exceptions and that it would never occur to him to break this solemn promise related to such a substantial increase in military spending .
Striking, since he had not done so even when measures proposed by him shortly before were put on the table, as happened with those related to energy saving, because a living force in his party allowed itself to disagree and to contradict him does not seem highly advisable given its popularity. What then is the unusual fact that moves you to support a commitment made by Pedro Sánchez ? The head of the opposition Kenya Email Listhas taken the liberty of reminding the president of his solemn commitment to NATO , because it was also made in Madrid and before none other than Biden, as if this last circumstance additionally conferred a sacred character on the event and turned it into a kind of oath before divinity. Feijóo is a firm supporter of doubling the GDP in defensive spending .
Of course he does it to emphasize a new and inevitable tension in the government coalition, without positively appreciating that such a dialectic can be a faithful reflection of Spanish society as a whole. The point is that so far the only government program presented by Feijóo is to dismantle everything Sánchez and his allies do. He doesn't even bother to argue why it would be wise to counter-legislate. It is enough for him to say without further ado that the worst government in history has done it. However, it seems that there may be some exceptions and that it would never occur to him to break this solemn promise related to such a substantial increase in military spending .