¿Quién saca tajada de la corrupción?

Sánchez consiguió la presidencia del Gobierno gracias a una moción de censura centrada en la corrupción. Es la persona de la historia reciente de España que ha sacado una mayor tajada de este tema. La izquierda política y mediática arremetió contra un...
Sánchez consiguió la presidencia del Gobierno gracias a una moción de censura centrada en la corrupción. Es la persona de la historia reciente de España que ha sacado una mayor tajada de este tema. La izquierda política y mediática arremetió contra un presidente, un gobierno y un partido que no habían hecho nada incorrecto, pero se pudo manipular una sentencia y utilizar un caso repugnante de corrupción antiguo para derribar un ejecutivo. Rajoy ha tenido una trayectoria intachable en este terreno. Nunca ha obtenido un beneficio directo o indirecto de la corrupción. Ha sido el único presidente del Gobierno que ha regresado a su profesión tras concluir su mandato.
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Who gets cut out of corruption?
Sánchez won the presidency of the government thanks
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to a vote of censure focused on
corruption. He is the person in the
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recent history of Spain who has taken
a bigger share of this issue. The
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political and media left referred against a
president, a government and a party that
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had done nothing wrong, but it
was possible to manipulate a sentence and use
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a disgusting case of old corruption to
overthrow a Rajoya government has had an undefeated
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record in this field. It has
never obtained a direct indirect benefit from corruption.
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He has been the only President of
the government who has returned to his
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profession after the end of his term
of office. Some did not because their
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previous professional life had been non-
existent and others because they decided, like
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Suárez de Aznar, who were high
officials of the State, to engage in
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other activities. In this, in
these times we live, a serious problem
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that many politicians have is that they
have devoted their whole lives to politics and
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do not know where to go when
they do not have a public office.
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We are seeing it with the omnimode
power that Sanchez has in his party and
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the absence of any dissenting voice.
Unlike what happened in Felipe González' s
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time, the party system has been
replaced by the Partitocracy, where only the
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leader and the avalos apparatus have become
the victim of this reality. His former
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friends, Sánchez and Santo to Cerdán
have decided to apply a firewall and have
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executed him politically. The anti-
government session is an appetizer of what will
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be the rest of the legislature.
The remote control doesn' t have Poidomon
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in Waterlook, but Sanchez' s
will, which I understand perfectly well,
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is to resist up to two thousand
twenty- seven. Of course, you
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live better in Moncloa than in any
house. It is a more exciting activity
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than exercising as President or even his
leadership in the irrelevant Socialist Internación. His
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worst enemy now is Sábalos, who
defended himself there on the movie show,
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as a wounded tiger would. You
don' t want to pull the blanket,
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but you never have to trust what
a politician says or does.








