Spain is seeing its democracy degraded by a cascade of political corruption that falls from the government down to many places.
In recent months, the actions of Pedro Sánchez's government, a coalition of socialists and communists, have exposed the tentacles of two dictatorships in Spain: Venezuela and China. Coincidentally, these two anti-democratic regimes are allies of Iran and also of Russia, which explains not only Sánchez's shameful criticism of the US and Israeli operation to overthrow the Iranian dictatorship (which this year has murdered more than 36,000 people to repress the protests in favor of freedom in Iran) and Sánchez's favors to Putin's dictatorship, with examples as recent as the Spanish socialist leader's boycott of European defense while governs in Spain allied with Moscow puppets.
These perverse ties between the Spanish leftist government and dictatorships like those mentioned help explain the scandalous role of government-controlled media outlets, such as RTVE and the Efe news agency, which are acting as disseminators of hoaxes and propaganda originating from the Iranian dictatorship. In this way, Spanish taxpayers' money is being used to amplify the disinformation campaigns of this terrorist regime, not only in Spain, but also in other Spanish-speaking countries and other Western countries that receive information from the aforementioned Spanish agency.
What has been happening in the last few hours confirms the role of the Spanish leftist government as a fifth column of anti-Western regimes within the European Union and NATO, a role that often stages a false equidistance that always serves to harm the free world and benefit tyrannies.
If there's one thing we've learned in Spain from the left, it's that political corruption explains a lot about their behavior, beyond the fact that their ideological hatred of the West leads them to approach and favor the worst scum in the world. In Spain, the left is incapable of tying its shoes without asking for a subsidy, without seeking some channel of financing through which the taxpayers of Spain or other countries dedicate themselves to making socialist and communist charlatans rich by promoting political and ideological agendas that are destroying the rule of law in our country, with more and more people enjoying positions of trust handpicked by the government, in a blatant colonization of all kinds of institutions that is leading Spain to a political metastasis.
Money from the Iranian dictatorship has been flowing into Spain in large amounts. A few years ago, the National Police revealed that that regime injected 9.3 million euros between 2012 and 2015 into a Spanish production company linked to Podemos. Coincidentally, in 2013, one of the communist activists who founded that far-left party the following year, Pablo Iglesias Turrión, admitted that he was allowing himself to be used by the Iranian dictatorship to destabilize Spain. That activist hosted a program for years on HispanTV, an Iranian regime television channel aimed at Spanish-speaking countries, a position that Pablo Iglesias only left to become vice president of the government after the pact signed by the PSOE (Sánchez's party) and Podemos in January 2020.
Since Sánchez came to power, reports about money entering Spain from the Iranian dictatorship have completely ceased. It can be assumed that the National Intelligence Center (CNI) has continued to monitor these movements, as they affect our national security, but the government has ensured that no one knows what is happening. In fact, a few months after that pact between the PSOE and Podemos, Sánchez's government accepted advice from the Iranian dictatorship on human rights: a democratic country accepting advice on this matter from a bloody dictatorship that hangs homosexuals, brutally discriminates against women, and persecutes Christians. It is something purely grotesque and highlights the degradation to which Sánchez and his cronies have led our country.
When Sánchez is ousted from power —all polls point to an electoral debacle for the Socialists and their allies, except those conducted by the CIS, which is beholden to the government— the next government should trace the Iranian dictatorship's money in Spain, shedding light on how much this fifth column has been paid to support a terrorist regime whose strategic objective in Spain has always been to destabilize our democracy. If it fails to do so, then we will have the right to suspect that it has something to hide, whether due to possible links with the Iranian dictatorship or with some of its allies, such as the communist dictatorship of China. This will be one of the key tests to determine whether we are heading for political change or merely a change of power so that everything remains the same.
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