The entire socialist propaganda apparatus tries to cover up the scandals

A mountain of manure invades La Moncloa and the synchronized public detects Chanel No. 5

Esp 10·11·2024 · 6:59 0

In some rural areas of Spain and at certain times of the year, walking outdoors is a great challenge for anyone's pituitary gland.

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This huge olfactory problem is due to the use of manure (i.e. animal feces) as organic fertilizer. Right now we could say that the Palace of La Moncloa, the residence of the president of the government of Spain, has become one of those stinking areas. I live more than 600 kilometers from Madrid, but that is what I deduce from the news published yesterday.

Basically, a report from the Central Operative Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard indicates the direct involvement of a former minister in an important corruption plot and that Sánchez authorized the entry into Spain of Delcy Rodríguez, a leader of the Venezuelan dictatorship who had been banned from entering the European Union, to shady affairs.

The minister in question, José Luis Ábalos, was the secretary of organization of the PSOE (Sánchez's party) at the time of the events. So, right now Sánchez has his wife, his brother, his government and his party implicated in corruption scandals that are being investigated by the courts. Scandals in the face of which, as we have seen this week, Sánchez's strategy is to attack the opposition and not answer any questions about these corruption cases. A strategy typical of a ruler who is politically finished and who will surely drag the Socialist Party down with him (something we can thank him for).

No other government in the European Union could accumulate so many scandals without its president resigning, but that is not the case in Spain. Sánchez does not care about being mired in corruption scandals: the only thing he cares about is staying in power at any price, because he is making all Spaniards pay that price, dismantling the rule of law, making concessions to his separatist partners that he himself considered intolerable, destroying the separation of powers, harassing free media and colonizing all institutions with socialist militants. It seems like the roadmap of someone who is building a dictatorship.

While this mountain of manure is already invading La Moncloa, the synchronized opinion team of the socialists - a team that receives its instructions from the top of the PSOE, repeating them like obedient parrots - tries to convince us that Sánchez and his entourage politically smell of Chanel No. 5, that Ábalos was an exception and that all the signs of corruption that point to Sánchez, his brother, his wife, his party and his government are "hoaxes" published by "pseudo-media", although they have already given rise to judicial proceedings that are revealing serious irregularities.

One day we Spaniards will know how much of our tax money this synchronized opinion team has cost, because the PSOE does not support it with its own money, but with ours. They have created a network of propagandists fed with public money and whose only mission is to cover up the shame of the government and the PSOE, attacking the free media and the judges who are investigating these scandals. What this synchronized opinion team does is complicity and one day it should be held accountable before the courts, just like the corrupt people it tries to protect. It is intolerable that we Spaniards are being forced to finance those who cover up corruption cases.

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Photo: PSOE.

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