Pedro, the coup leader

November 11 2018 (17:41 WET)

In a period of six months, being Secretary General of the PSOE and candidate for the presidency of the government of Spain, he obtained the two worst electoral results of that political party in the current democratic stage of Spain, 90 and 84 deputies respectively. Such was the disaster that his own federal organization forced him to resign three months after reaping the embarrassing 84 deputies. A month later, he handed over his deputy's credentials, registered for unemployment, and got into a 2005 Peugeot 407, thus beginning a plaintive journey through Spain with the aim of regaining the lost throne.

And he certainly succeeded, since after eight months and a few thousand kilometers, Sánchez managed to become Secretary General of the PSOE again, which is undoubtedly very meritorious since he convinced his own people that being the worst candidate in the history of the socialists was not so important; quite the crack.

Eleven months after his new organic enthronement, the National Court ruled that the Popular Party was civilly responsible for benefiting from the corrupt Gürtel plot, as well as certifying the existence of the B box in the blue tern party. This historic and devastating sentence was interpreted clumsily by a knocked-out Rajoy and eagerly by Pedro Sánchez, in such a way that while the president of the government trusted that the passage of time would fix things, as always, the desperate aspirant saw the opportunity and registered his passport to the top: the motion of censure. Pedro Sánchez Castejón became president of the government of Spain without even being a deputy, to the amazement of the vast majority of Spaniards. Said amazement is increasing six months later.

Pedro Sánchez, representing the political party of the red bud, that party that opposed women's suffrage in 1931, which led the coup d'état of 1934 and tried to impose a Marxist-Leninist dictatorship from January 1936, like that of Stalin in the USSR, which stole all the gold from the Bank of Spain, which ruined the Spanish twice since 1982 and the most corrupt party quantitatively and qualitatively in the history of Spain, raised the unusual flag of regeneration and expelled Don Tancredo from La Moncloa.

But the worst of the whole panorama is not in the previous paragraphs, the worst is coming now. Pedro Sánchez is a coup leader because he has come to power through the back door, having obtained the worst electoral result in the modern history of the PSOE and with the support of those whose clearly stated objective is the destruction of Spain. Whoever comes to power without elections and, above all, supported by those who want to burst the established democratic order, is a coup leader. It is that clear.

And like any good coup leader, he promised that he would take power to immediately call elections, making it appear that he was coming to do what the pusillanimous Rajoy did not know how to do. But he occupied La Moncloa, got into the Audi A8 L, moved to a concert

Sigfrid Soria del Castillo Olivares Affiliated to VOX

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