The motion of censure did not serve to open a period of stability in Spain, but it served to unleash a rude colonization of the public by the socialist militancy. Under the double slogan of not leaving survivors of the Rajoy era and ensuring the organic peace of the party, Pedro Sánchez has relieved up to 330 positions of the Administration, mainly to place related in its place. It will be argued that the PP has done the same when it has come to power, but there has never been a landing in the institutions so shameless and in such a short time, and that without even offering the country a viable political course and its own Budgets in return . The 330 relays are equivalent to almost half of the 684 posts that make up the list of senior officials of the Administration prepared by the Ministry of Territorial Policy and Public Function, that is, 13 more than with the previous government team.

The race to colonize all areas of the State began, after the president himself, by his Council of Ministers, which Sanchez expanded to 17 portfolios. From there, the cascade of substitutions and placements has been extended by state secretariats, ministerial cabinets, sub-secretaries, general directorates, government delegations, embassies, army, judicial apparatus and companies and public bodies. Of all the changes, only seven have produced by retirement. Most of all others must be attributed to pure partisan criteria. And there have been no more because a functioning government has no powers to make appointments, many of which will be postponed until the success of the investiture. In the absence of a project for Spain, sanchismo exhibits its own interpretation of the assault on the heavens, prosaically reduced to the assault on a public payroll. The case of José Félix Tezanos perhaps represents the paradigm of this impunity to proceed by which a historical member of the Socialist Executive is promoted to the presidency of the CIS to orient from it to the public opinion in favor of the party of his life with the money of all the Spanish people.

Days ago we reported the increase in councils that have translated the pacts for the regional coalitions. It is advisable to warn against the pernicious effects not so much of multipartyism as of forgetting the necessary austerity that until recently governed the formation of governments because of the crisis. The Spaniards do not understand that their taxes finance the spoils of politicians unable to do their job and unblock the situations of blockade, starting with the investiture. Nor do they understand that they have to pay another expensive election campaign because Sánchez wants to improve results instead of seeking agreements. And from that frustration to the anti-system outrage that is the ferment of antipolitics there is only one step, as is being seen in Italy.

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