"The social organizations, which assume principles and support programs other than those of the ruling political majority, are concerned about the spectacle offered by the forces of the non-socialist arc . They are also concerned about their insufficient progress in their coordination, improvement of electoral expectations and ability to build an alternative with effective government teams and programs. " This text is part of a letter that José María Cuevas addressed in 1984 to the leaders of the AP, the PDP and the Reform Party, as collected by Herrero and Dávila in De Fraga a Fraga. Secret Chronicle of Popular Alliance (Plaza and Janés, 1989). The letter could be signed today by the successor of Cuevas at the head of the employer's office, following the dismemberment of the so-called center-right.

The pressure of the businessmen crystallized in the extinct alliancist coalition and could return to work now, once the machinery of the conservative block has been greased by means of agreements that the PP procure a triple benefit: to retain part of the territorial power, to subject Citizens to the condition of white mark and homologate to the extreme right in order to reabsorb its voters in the short or medium term. Unless there is a surprise, Pablo Casado has had the worst of the storm . It sank into 66 seats, but tied the opposition headquarters. And it has neutralized Vox by turning it into a docile and useless party. Now, after the remains of sorayism and cospedalism, begin to take over the reins. The incorporation of profiles of expeditious verb or Aznarian aftertaste restores the intellectual sponsorship of Faes, although it discourages the Marianists and liquidates any hint of forging an alternative from the Zentrum , which is what led Aznar to power.

Why, then, this berroqueño accent? Because Casado's priority now is not to conquer La Moncloa, but to sweep the forces that have frayed the PP from the refoundation. In practice, he repudiates the concept of the civilized right - coined by Areilza - and aspires to concertation by imposing a political framework as tremendous as it is skillful : the PSOE abandons constitutionalism while unity in the face of the sovereign challenge (Catalonia, Navarra, reform of the Statute of Gernika) becomes unavoidable. Who can refuse to come together in a candidacy of Spain Suma, at least in the Senate lists, if the country is in danger? That question will hammer Albert Rivera, who is getting a face of Rosa Díez after he has left him until Pedro J. The operation to rebuild the great liberal-conservative party is underway . And, in view of the resistance of the PSOE with Podemos, only the Adanistas would dare to underestimate the strength of the old acronyms.

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