Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 6:31:26 GMT -4
Polls and surveys that he leads to Moncloa, the Sevillian sociologist Pedro Arriola is the most influential person in Rajoy's decisions. Arriola already exerted that influence with Aznar, but now he has increased his influence in La Moncloa. An example of his 'power': when the question arises among a sector of voters as to why the PP, for example, does not reform abortion - which was one of its electoral professions -, the answer offered is the following: Arriola There is data that it is not an issue that the majority of Spaniards are demanding; What he wants is an economic recovery and renewed political parties. Arriola, on the other hand, does have data that there is a citizen demand against the political parties , which demands rapid changes: if they are not made, the "tsunami against the partitocracy will take away leaders and political parties in Spain", and only a blind man can deny that evidence. The “ghost” of the UCD In the PP, therefore, the situation on the street, the tension and the discredit of the party are studied with concern . It is no consolation to see how in the PSOE the bleeding is equal or greater, with the existing divisions with the PSC, the ERE scandal in Andalusia and the electoral “dark clouds” that the polls give them. The two-party system in Spain may end, but what happened with the UCD makes us think : it led the Spanish political transition and disappeared in a few years.
At that time, the vote vanished towards AP and towards the PSOE, but now the enigma is greater and of a different nature, since there is no right or center-right party outside of the PP, and the radicalism of the parties to the left of the PSOE are not Special Database an alternative, but rather a “punishment” for the PSOE. UPyD is only recognized as having marginal importance. The dilemma, for both the PP and the PSOE, is already present among the leaders of both parties: they have to make a clear revolution in the lists , to recover their own identity, if they are in time and achieve it. The 'number 1' of the parties resist Just as the bases of the political parties and second-level leaders do accept the urgency of this renewal, the problem lies in the 'number 1' , who do not want or do not know how to carry out this revolution in their own party, they point out. the sources consulted. “Rubalcaba is doing a lot of damage to the PSOE by clinging to his position,” socialist sources acknowledge to El Confidencial Digital , and “Griñán's announcement, stating that he will not run for re-election, is just a political death certificate caused by the courts.” , say the same sources.
For his part, Mariano Rajoy's only priority is to get Spain out of the crisis, and in fact he is credited with the fact that our country has not been rescued, but he is criticized for " not already preparing the renewal of the party." ”. The “Manuel Pizarro case” It is in the second echelon of political leaders where it is urgent to renew the electoral lists with new faces, with prestigious, honest professionals and reduce the "political nativity scene" or the "castes", people and families who have lived and live politics all their lives, both themselves and their close or distant relatives. The signing of Manuel Pizarro by the PP was intended to convey that image of incorporating prestigious professionals. Pizarro, president of the Madrid Stock Exchange, and then of Endesa, took the step in 2008, encouraged by an incipient “new way of doing politics.” Surprisingly, the famous debate between Pizarro and Solbes led to the defenestration of Pizarro, by the PP. Pizarro was relegated to “mere low-ranking deputy,” and tenaciously fulfilled his task as a demoted deputy. Was Pizarro unpolitical, or did the PP leaders simply not accept professional rigor? Be that as it may, politics has not been an option for the most valuable in these years, “ but for many mediocre people ,” as political sources acknowledge to ECD.