• Education: The president of Murcia acknowledges that there is "no complaint from parents" about indoctrination in the classroom

What does the PP think about the parental pin? It depends on who you answer. If the president of the party, Pablo Casado, will say that the school authorization system is not an idea of ​​Vox, but of the PP, and will invoke the fear that children will betray their parents as in Cuba. "Get your hands off our families!"

But if those who answer the question are the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, and her Murcian counterpart, Fernando López Miras, will show that the pin is “unnecessary”, since in its autonomies there is no “indoctrination” in the classrooms. And therefore, "no complaint." They said so yesterday.

The entry of both into the controversy - to reduce it - becomes more important if one takes into account that both are close to Casado and, even so, have marked distances. So did Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who avoided positioning himself, because "it involves banalizing complex issues and politicizing and indoctrinating educational issues." Or Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, president of Castilla y León , who rejected the measure because he believes that governments should not «enter into freedom of explanation, of professors, of professors».

Married gives the "cultural battle" and the barons cool it. This illustrates well the debate that has been opened within the PP, where a large number of leaders have sounded all the alarms at the evidence that the president "has lacked strategy" in this controversy, and if he has had been wrong.

If the vast majority of the popular sources consulted by THE WORLD coincide in something, it is in shaving the popular president who has advocated "not to bite the hook" of the parental pin and, immediately afterwards, has bitten him completely. «We have entered as a miura with Casado's statements; Ayuso has done better: we had to reduce the issue, not inflame it, ”they say privately in a barony. "Many of us call each other and do not understand how we have ended up entering into this controversy, if we are all against it," says an autonomous leader. "Married has to flee from the drift of the parental pin ... as he asked us," he adds.

One of the reproaches that are most often done - sotto voce - these days to the party leader is that he has not charged against Vox for fear of losing the most ideologized electorate. "If the enemy smells fear ... we know what happens," says authoritative voice of sorayism .

This newspaper advanced on Sunday that a group of party leaders had conjured up against the "smoke screen" of the Government to cover the appointment of Dolores Delgado as attorney general.

In the moderate sector of the PP there is discomfort because of the fact that the national leadership has come out of the mood against the Minister of Education, Isabel Celaá ... but without «putting foot in wall» against the proposal of Vox, which rejects the vast majority of the party, but to which «Genoa never refers». "We have not fought the battle against Vox at all, it is incredible," laments another regional leader.

The PP of Galicia has marked a very clear line that is summed up in one word: «Indifference». "The party has said that each community is free to apply the parental pin or not," they say. "Married said not to get into this trap on the left, and we will do that," they emphasize. Because that is an important key to this internal minicrisis (only talking about doors inside) of the PP: the fact that it has been Married who has defended more earnestly a position that might seem close to the Vox postulates. Or that, at least, he has not distanced himself enough.

As always when the PP does not mark a strong strategy, there is division of opinions in the party. There are also voices favorable to the hardness of Casado: "What they badly call parental pin is that parents are informed of extracurricular activities, being able to veto the child's participation in that activity, which is not bad," says a veteran leader. A leader of the Community of Madrid tertiary, pragmatic: "Nothing happens for the statements of Casado, because we are in a valley moment, and Sanchez is so radical that it gives us space to be tough." "Next week another thing will explode and we will stop talking about the parental pin," he adds.

The official version of Genoa is that there are no "cracks" for the strategy against Vox. Javier Maroto, a spokesman for the Senate, said the party's line is based on "moderation," and attributed Casado's toughest tone to certain issues being "vehement." But a baron denies the major: "His tone on the parental pin has been aggressive."

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