Politics is played this September in Spain. More than its circumstantial actors, Pedro Sánchez , Pablo Iglesias , their political parties and the rest of leaders and parties. If there is no president on September 23, it will be a government in office and a limited parliament that faces the Supreme Court ruling and Britain's exit from the economic, political and moral community of Europe. It is also probable that this acting government must also face the resumption of the economic crisis and from its provisional point of view it is forced to take measures of a certain draft. This Government expects anything except the management of current affairs.

Politics makes a deafening noise everywhere. The media system has changed profoundly; but politics keeps on spreading it. In the media and in the bars of the bars, digital or not, the main conversation remains political. The question is whether politics is more than this noise, if this agitation corresponds to the real importance of political events or has been emancipated from them definitely as the chatter is emancipated from the meaning. It is legitimate to ask about the real importance of politics when a country can dispense with a consolidated government and parliament to face three facts as described and planned. If that government and that parliament are not essential in September, when will they be? ; What kind of cataclysm will you need from politics? The possibility of reaching this situation, moreover, was written since Pedro Sánchez obtained his relative electoral success. They even pointed to the signs of the economic break. And yet, Sanchez did not hurry or try to force the ceremonial deadlines that Spanish institutions give themselves to form a government. As if he were confident that the State, more than the Government, will take over next September. A hypothesis that on the other hand is still comforting given the character of the Government that draws the negotiations between the two parties on the left.

The general conviction that, with very few exceptions apart, contemporary politics is exercised by people of a poor level, underpaid and subjected to works of exhausting emptiness, obtains in this unusual Spanish September a clear factual support. No further qualification is required. Except for the storytellers. Those who always underlining the priority of the story have the delicate task of convincing the fans that there is more than just a story .

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