They are going to face each other - this time yes - not the bipartisanship of the cast, but two models that lack parties that complete majorities.

In the case of the PP they have Vox, but they do not want to depend on that party and aspire to the Andalusian solution.

"Our goal" - Elías Bendodo

tells me

- "is to get one more vote than the entire left to govern alone."

The PSOE needs the unity of Sumar and Podemos to repeat the coalition government.

For this and other reasons, the 2023 elections are expected to be one of the most important in democracy.

They are presented as a plebiscite, that is, as an urgent consultation on two options.

Someone said that the nation is a daily plebiscite;

In this case, it will be a consultation to decide whether or not to reform the Constitution, the future of Catalonia, the referendum and multinational Spain.

A gigantic talking machine is being prepared for something more than legislative, municipal and regional elections, with fewer new ideas than polarization and revenge.

Moderation has always been the most difficult virtue to obtain in the political struggle.

The Socialists accuse

Feijóo

of having lost the halo of moderation with which he arrived.

Those of Feijóo answer that the cause of the tension and the block policy is

Pedro Sánchez

.

"He has never accepted a PP proposal because he fears that this gesture would weaken him before his voters and allies."

The two parties blame each other for the polarization, although they know that moderation in a campaign is corny when what they are trying to achieve is that the enemy remains with his head in his hands.

The face of power is symbolized by the lion and the fox;

the lamb, explains

Bobbio

, is not a political animal.

The latest polls give the PP an advantage over the PSOE, but the two parties are far from a government majority, not even with their hinges.

The convulsive elections that will be held this year, with the PSOE's need for a unit on its left and the PP's dream based on variable geometry, could have a comic outcome: that there would be no other way out than to resort to a grand coalition.

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