Jorge Semprún, in Federico Sánchez says goodbye to you , wrote: "For the communist party, the date with history is already lost forever, whatever the temporary fluctuation of their testimonial votes. It only remains to be integrated on the left of a social democracy renewed and therefore less monolithic. " Pedro Sánchez is heir to this political tradition, in which the PSOE anchors , and perhaps this explains the mixture of arrogance and coldness with which he dispatches the shoves of Podemos.

The president is a leader with as much resistance as veleities. Moderate yesterday, today agitator, tomorrow will be seen. His hyperventilated critics, many of whom despised his fortitude after the palatial coup that separated him from Ferraz, say of him that he subordinates all his steps to the attainment of power. Oh, news bomb. "Do not you think - Canovas del Castillo wondered - that the most powerful cause of our misfortunes has been the fury of our men to reach power and keep it at any price?" In the case of Sánchez, no one, except Rivera and his adláteres, discusses his audacity . First, he set aside the socialist gerontocracy to mold a PSOE antidote of populism. Later, he threw the PP out of power through the only motion of censure that has prospered. And finally, he hid a double failure - Budgets and dialogue in Catalonia - shaking the photo of Columbus in a campaign designed to stop the extreme right.

Since April 28, despite imposing clearly, does not want to do homework. As Madina en la Ser explained, a candidate meets with social agents before developing the program with which he attends the polls. Subsequently, if he wins the elections and receives the order of the Head of State to form a Government, his business is to negotiate the necessary parliamentary support. Sánchez reverses the process and, in addition, does it incurring incoherence . Reject the coalition with Podemos, but declare this party a preferred partner. Veto Iglesias, but asks for support for a "progressive" Executive. He anticipates an offer to the nationalists, but implores the abstention of Casado and Rivera. Both, by the way, on vacation in full blockade.

This trick may allow you to boast centrality, but it doesn't seem like enough gasoline to throw until 10-N. Le Monde defended in his editorial on Thursday that other elections would be "terrible." Sanchez risks that the new CEDA add up or that the advance of the Socialists is insufficient to compensate for a possible collapse of Iglesias. Neither Vox is scary nor the lefts are excited after the investiture fiasco . Pavese sentenced: "All sins have their origin in the inferiority complex, which is sometimes called ambition."

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