The end of the political tale

Headmaster:

Current politics has gone to the world of fiction, to the fable, to the story that seeks a happy ending.

Otherwise, it is inexplicable that the greatest commitment to Pedro Sánchez's trip to Morocco is the determined effort of Félix Bolaños to explain the vacations of the King of Morocco in Gabon.

Or that the most important thing about the yes law is yes, not that the criminals are leaving jail before, but the possibility that ideologically the PSOE or United We Can be portrayed better or worse in the "History" that the president is writing. of the government.

It is sad that citizens in general and voters in particular accept different endings -according to political expediency- for the same story that they initially tell us.

With daily insistence,

a few ministers going out in prime time in a rush to give an initially surprising but ultimately credible explanation and a couple of intentionally editorialized newscasts is usually enough for something that is hardly acceptable to permeate public opinion.

They have done so with everything, pardons, embezzlement, unemployment lists, inflation... We can continue reading, but the end will not be what we expected or what we would like.

Luis Alberto Rodriguez (Leon).

A railway error that will be very expensive

Headmaster:

The gauge is the iron arch in the shape of an inverted U, which is used in railway stations to check if the wagons with their maximum load can circulate through the tunnels as well as under the overpasses.

Well, the recent announcement that the Renfe contract carried out back in 2020 to send 21 new trains to reinforce the Cantabria commuter fleet has been unsuccessful, as there was a blunder in taking the dimensions of the convoys and not to be able to enter the tunnels, should delay the new reception of the same -at least- two or three years.

Of course, despite the fact that neither the person in charge of the request nor the owner of the infrastructure offer coherent explanations about this great botch, what is clearer than the soup of a nursing home is that, first, that the expected imminent cessations do not hide an example clear of incompetence;

and second, that this railway economic disaster has remained anchored in a siding, having to assume its failure, hey, the pockets of the taxpayers, unfortunately.

Miguel Sanchez (Zaragoza).

Gibraltar is laid bare

Headmaster:

Gibraltar has described as a "very serious violation" of its sovereignty that two Spanish customs agents who were chasing tobacco smugglers to Levante beach had to use their weapons.

When, instead of giving them an award for helping them fight this drug that kills more than 8 million people every year, Gibraltar condemns them like this, it shows once again that criminal businesses find refuge in its shadow and the need to end that nest of criminals in the 21st century.

Martin Sagrera Capdevila (Madrid).

Emotions and new generations

Headmaster:

I think there is a need for the new generations to stop and think.

They have to look beyond the qualifications;

put fear aside and dare to find that emotion of feeling satisfied with what they do.

That emotion leads to passion for what they do.

It is a mental strategy to be able to design the future.

Jose Antonio Avila Lopez (Barcelona).

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