They show their clamp in Castile and León and Balearic Islands

PP and PSOE impose their ideology together and some still call for the 'unity of the right'

Esp 9·25·2024 · 17:42 0

The Popular Party has been displaying its ideological journey to the left for many years, which has been reflected in important issues.

After distancing itself from Vox, the PP is getting closer to the separatists of Junts and PNV
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Today, the PP and the PSOE are indistinguishable on issues such as immigration policy (remember that in April both supported mass regularization of illegal immigrants, with the only vote against being Vox), abortion, the imposition of gender ideology or climate fanaticism. Only pressure from Vox and pacts with that party led the PP to pretend otherwise.

However, two and a half months ago, the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, caused the breakdown of the regional pacts between his party and Vox, by insisting on agreeing with the PSOE to distribute illegal immigrants throughout Spain, despite the fact that Vox had warned him that this would mean breaking their pacts. This break between the PP and Vox, caused by Feijóo, has served to make his party take off its mask definitively on different issues.

Today we have seen two examples. In Castilla y León, the PP and PSOE have rejected the Ley de Concordia de Castilla y León that Mañueco agreed with Vox, a law formulated to suppress the sectarian "historical memory" imposed by the left. In the Balearic Islands, the PP has joined the left in overthrowing the "parental pin" that it had previously agreed with Vox, a measure that sought to put a stop to ideological indoctrination in educational centers.

Thus, after causing the breakdown of its pacts with Vox, the PP is displaying an ideological clamp with the socialists to keep the entire ideological agenda of the left intact, that is, the same thing that Rajoy did when, having an absolute majority, he did not want to repeal any of the socialist ideological laws. With this ideological clamp, what the Popular Party is doing is transmitting a very clear idea: voting for the PP today has almost the same effects as voting for the PSOE.

Despite this, there are still people who continue to call for the "unity of the right", referring to the PP and Vox, turning a blind eye to the fact that the PP is no longer a right-wing party, as it has demonstrated with the laws it leaves intact and with the laws it implements together with the left.

The PP is, in reality, a center-left party, a more progressive and socialist party, with the difference that it is the only party of its kind that every time elections come around says it is "center-right" to ask for votes to stop the left... in order to then vote and make pacts with the PSOE. Today, the PP is the guarantee that the left has that its ideological agenda will remain intact in the laws even if the left loses the elections. A political scam.

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Photo: La Moncloa. Pedro Sánchez greeting Alberto Núñez Feijóo on the occasion of a visit by the PP president to La Moncloa palace.

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