GAL 2 and Rajoy's amnesty

Mariano Rajoy and Jorge Fernández Díaz lived their own experience yesterday.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
15 January 2024 Monday 03:23
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GAL 2 and Rajoy's amnesty

Mariano Rajoy and Jorge Fernández Díaz lived their own experience yesterday

With former commissioner Villarejo and his treacherous recordings more than amortized, the target now is Rajoy; and the question of the new indignant, implacable: why “the M. Rajoy SA mafia” does not parade towards the courts. At Junts, they do not expect any judicial reaction. “No one should worry, no judge will speak out or make statements,” says @aleixsarri. In fact, judges have filed dozens of complaints from sovereigntist leaders who were victims of Operation Catalunya.

So the objective is public ridicule, starting with the digital one, until social alarm leads Rajoy, his Minister of the Interior and his police leadership to appear again in Congress thanks to the investiture pact of the PSOE and Junts.

The agreement that the PP demonizes so much may even benefit them. “In reality, Fernández Díaz and M. Rajoy will need the amnesty,” says @jordiamat22. And, in the midst of the PP's offensive against the transfer of immigration powers to Catalonia or the perennial demand for a referendum, @Guerraeterna asks "where in the Constitution does it appear that a government, like Rajoy's, could create a police structure to attack its rivals with false evidence of corruption?”

Lawfare exists or existed and the PP of Alberto Núñez Feijóo remains silent. The popular leader errs in thinking that silence is oblivion. The past always returns with Marcial Dorado, Bárcenas, Villarejo and Fernández Díaz, now without a guardian angel. They did not defend Spain. That's why another trend appeared on X this weekend. A children's troupe at the Cádiz carnival that advocates Catalan, Galician and Basque, demonstrating “more intelligence than in the entire Congress.” The networks applauded the performance of Las Hijas de Neptuno and the PP remains silent and silences. For the first time, Canal Sur does not broadcast all the chirigotas.