Carnival is coming, and we already see PSOE, PODEMOS and IU* with their grotesque democratic disguise, although the truth is that they don't take it off all year round. Hey, they must smell like manure, with the same ridiculous disguise 365 days a year!
Nicolás Maduro claims to be president of the Republic of Venezuela, having been elected by "people" from a "legislative chamber" appointed by him, and not arising from the vote of Venezuelans after democratic elections. Logically, the members of said "chamber" were never under the mandatory umbrella of the National Electoral Board, the CNE. Furthermore, on January 10, the constitutional period of his mandate expired, assuming that said mandate had been constitutional at some point, which is a lot to assume. In short, Nicolás Maduro is a damn satrap.
The authentic Legislative Chamber, in Venezuela called the Assembly and in Spain the Congress of Deputies, which arose from the vote of the People, appointed Juan Guaidó president of the Republic with the a priori defined objective of calling general elections within 30 days. The legal coverage of this designation emanates from articles 233, 333 and 350 of the Venezuelan Constitution itself. This impeccably democratic operation is supported by the Organization of American States, OAS, the Lima Group and a multitude of democratic countries around the world, and is denounced by the usual suspects, the pro-communist countries in which democracy is neither present nor expected. In Spain, those who are always giving lessons in democratic ethics, those in disguise with the smell of a pigsty because they always wear it, have aligned themselves with the Venezuelan dictator, that is, with Chavismo, as could not be otherwise.
In May 2018, Mariano Rajoy believed that the Gürtel ruling was not with him or the PP and neither apologized to the Spanish people, nor stopped smoking his cigars in La Moncloa, nor did it cross his mind to propose to the Head of State the calling of general elections. The one who saw the opportunity was Pedro Sánchez, who hurried to pull article 113 of the Constitution to register the motion of censure that would lead him to his personal dream. The wrapping so that he would not be seen was the following: before a government that cannot continue, because justice has morally disqualified it, and given that its president does not appreciate the seriousness of the situation and does not propose the calling of early general elections, I, who am the savior of Spain, am going to do it. I want to be president via this motion of censure to do what Rajoy does not do: give the Spanish people the opportunity to choose. I will immediately call early general elections.
Pedro Sánchez issued a message that sounded good, although his socialist condition prevailed and he finally applied the saying where I said I say, I say Diego; he got on the Falcon and so far. But there was a moment in which the Spanish socialist leader looked like Guaidó, it seemed that he came to power only to do what whoever was in it did not do. Yes, it was another deception by the PSOE.
Both the president of the Assembly of Venezuela and the leader of the PSOE became presidents of their governments with the coverage of the Constitutions of their respective countries, but in Spain laughter is inevitable when we see Pedro Sánchez reminding Juan Guaidó that his only objective should be to call general elections within 30 days.
Going permanently disguised and taking life as a constant carnival is grotesque. Demanding from your counterpart what you did not do, nor are you capable of doing, is cynical and reprehensible. The President of the Government of Spain in January 2019 is not like the legitimate president who has just been appointed by the Assembly of Venezuela, he is more like the one in Caracas who is ripe, the tyrant descendant of Hugo Chávez. In fact and not in vain, Pedro Sánchez is supported in the Carrera de San Jerónimo by the Spanish Chavistas, the same ones who continue to venerate Chavismo in Venezuela.
So, I suggest that Spaniards discern between those who only have the stinky disguise of democrats that they do not take off even for the few showers they take and those of us who truly are without giving lessons to anyone. Well, in my case and from some opinion articles, yes, I try to eliminate unfair labels to those who do not deserve them and eliminate blindfolds in the eyes of those who unknowingly wear them.
By Sigfrid Soria, Vox militant
* Note: those three political parties are essentially coup plotters, the PSOE aligned itself with the coup of Primo de Rivera in 1923, promoted the coup of Asturias in 1934, led the electoral fraud of 1936 and tried to implement a Marxist-Leninist dictatorship like Stalin's in the USSR in the first half of that year. In 2018 it has tried to ignore the Senate in a parliamentary procedure. PODEMOS and IU have the dictatorships of Cuba and Venezuela as models while in Spain, they join the coup d'état of the Catalan separatists with the same procedure used by those criminals: the illegal referendum.