Vox and the PP have praised the King: all of Sánchez's allies attacked him

The clearest proof of how bad the King's speech felt for Sánchez and his party

In the last few hours I have read all kinds of reviews about the speech given by Felipe VI on Christmas Eve.

The King firmly defends national unity and the Constitution in the midst of a socialist coup
The King's speech vindicating the unity of Spain and the Constitution in front of Sánchez

There are people who insist on criticizing the King because they believe that he does not say everything they think he should say. Personally, I have not needed to know the opinion of others to form my own opinion on the King's speech. When I read his words in defense of the unity of Spain and the Constitution, and above all his call for hope for the Spanish people, it seemed like a great speech. And above all it seemed to me that Felipe VI said some things that left Sánchez and his government on the rocks, since that Constitution that the King defended firmly is the same one that the socialists and their allies are trampling

Vox, the first party to applaud the King, followed by the PP

In case anyone needs other people's opinions to measure the degree of someone's success, I will point out that Vox was the first party that came out to applaud the King's speech (at 9:24 p.m. on December 24), highlighting its call to hope, in a message shared by the leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, on his account from Twitter. Feijóo praised him five minutes later, in a message shared by him Popular Partyon Twitter, highlighting its defense of the Constitution. Both parties took a few minutes to praise the King, once he concluded his speech.

Sánchez is silent and the PSOE remained silent for 16 hours

In the case of the socialists, the clearest proof of how bad the speech felt for them is that Sánchez has not dedicated a single tweet to it and, in turn, it took 16 hours for the PSOE to comment on it on its Twitter account, pretending that they were not aware of it. It was already too late. By the time they published their message (this Monday at noon), those long hours of silence had already been very revealing.

All of Sánchez's allies have attacked Felipe VI

Even more revealing were the reactions of Sánchez's separatist and communist partners: they have all launched themselves to attack the King. Those who hurried the most were the ETA suporters. Bildu ordered the King to be silenced half an hour before his speech began (Philip VI He didn't pay any attention to them, of course. Podemos has threatened to be the last and that "Leonor never come to reign" (it is much more likely that Podemos will disappear long before the Monarchy does, to tell the truth). Sumar's communists have criticized him for making "a very "restrictiveness of the Constitution" (comming from fans of Fidel Castro this sounds like a joke) and for not criticizing the right, as if the King had to act as a propagandist of the extreme left.

The BNG, the Galician partners of Bildu, has called the King reactionary and immobilist, adjectives that sound like compliments coming from a political sect dominated by a party of Maoist fanatics. Among the funniest reviews, Junts said that the King "sowed the seeds of discord" (said by the party that led the 2017 separatist coup in Catalonia, a criminal attempt to confront the Spanish) and ERC has criticized that the King is applauded by "the right and the extreme right" (ERC prefers to rub shoulders with terrorists like Otegi).

Just by reading it I had every reason to praise the King's speech. Seeing the attack of anger of the enemies of Spain and Liberty against Felipe VI, my applause for the King is even stronger. Thank you for his speech, Your Majesty. And one more time:

Long live the king!

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Photo: PSOE.

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