Spain has seen how Pedro Sánchez's government has constantly trampled on the Constitution without any consequences.
This Thursday, The Objective published an exclusive report by journalist Ketty Garat showing the video of the scandalous electoral fraud committed by Pedro Sánchez in the primary elections of his party, the PSOE, in early October 2016. It is a recording that the PSOE has kept hidden for ten years, and which was made using a clandestine ballot box, hastily placed in a small room and which "prevented transparency in the process and shrouded the vote on whether or not Pedro Sánchez should continue as Secretary General of the PSOE in secrecy, in order to guarantee his continued leadership", according to Garat. From point 5:26 of the video you can see how the attempt to rig these primary elections was carried out:
A video like this would bring down a government in any other country. This is a graphic demonstration of Sánchez's attempt to cheat in order to remain at the head of his party. However, in Spain, it seems this matter will have no consequences for a government that enjoys total impunity to flout the Constitution, ordinary laws, and democratic principles.
We have a government that has lied countless times. A government with serious corruption scandals affecting the executive branch, the party, and even Pedro Sánchez's own family. A government that bought the support of its separatist partners by granting them amnesty for their crimes, a colossal act of corruption whitewashed by a Constitutional Court controlled by members affiliated with the PSOE.
In Spain, the Socialists have turned the State into a job placement agency, increasingly controlling public institutions and companies, as if the country were the private estate of Sánchez and his cronies. Furthermore, Sánchez has transformed his party into a leader-worshipping cult, ousting anyone who dares to oppose him. From his position of power, Sánchez squanders the money of all Spaniards on propaganda while denying aid to ALS patients. And all this without many journalists and media outlets making even the slightest criticism, whether out of affinity or fear of losing the public funding with which Sánchez buys silence and support.
Today we know that Sánchez cheated to stay at the top of the PSOE. He tried it with a clandestine ballot box hidden in a small room. Now he is doing something similar to stay in power, indiscriminately granting citizenship to hundreds of thousands of people in order to gain new voters to replace those who have stopped voting for the PSOE as a result of its corruption scandals and abuses of power.
The conclusion is easy to draw: if Sánchez's government doesn't fall because of all these scandals, it's because it has made great efforts to make Spain increasingly like Venezuela, a socialist dictatorship where political power obsessively controls all aspects of society, resorting to electoral fraud to maintain its grip on power. The only guarantee Spain seemed to have of not becoming a replica of Venezuela was for the European Union to act, but Ursula von der Leyen does nothing because her position as President of the European Commission depends on the support of the socialists.
Therefore, this massive corruption plaguing Spain could spread to the rest of Europe if there is no reaction. And that reaction must come from us, the citizens. If we wait for others to do it for us, we're in for a long wait.
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Photo: PSOE.
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