Letter to the Kings at the investiture

I know that many will say that the letter to the Kings of the East for the investiture has already been written by Puigdemont and that Sánchez is only the page that takes them to keep the position.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 November 2023 Tuesday 03:59
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Letter to the Kings at the investiture

I know that many will say that the letter to the Kings of the East for the investiture has already been written by Puigdemont and that Sánchez is only the page that takes them to keep the position. But no one expects the Kings of the Orient to give them everything they ask for - except for Puigdemont, who always demands more than ERC - so I'm just making seven requests here, like the seven votes that will decide it.

1) Thousands of judges who voted for the PSOE were humiliated when they saw in the document of their pact with Junts the lawfare (admit that our judicial power prevaricates for political purposes): bring coal, Kings of the Orient, for the negotiators that they accepted it.

2) More coal for those who admitted an "international" verifier of this agreement, because it is also humiliating for the sovereignty of Spaniards and those who consider themselves only Catalans (Pujol would have proposed the abbot of Montserrat for his interlocution heavenly and would be more acceptable to everyone).

4) Dear Kings of the Orient: Bring a very big chochona to Ayuso, because he knew how to tread - M.A.R. wanting – independent discourse and now it is the PP that wants to... internationalize the conflict! And he asks the EU to correct what has been twisted by the "dictatorship" of Sánchez: it is copying the textbook of the process to paralyze Spain, divide it and put it against the wall of Brussels. Ayuso, I fear for the Galician, seems able to phagocytize Vox being more Vox than Vox, as he is already doing in Madrid, and thus bring the PP to Moncloa.

5) Wizards of the Orient: That the new positions for Ibex companies, in the process of being renationalized by a renewed SEPI, are not too useless and have more merit than those of mere militancy in exchange for their party's vote in this investiture.

6) Only the Financial Times considers the pact with the pro-independence parties to be conciliatory, while The Economist, Reuters, Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal focus on the divisive effects: we ask that it be the British who get it right.

7) Finally, friendly Kings, maintain our ability to live in peace with those who think differently since this is how we have achieved, despite everything, half a century of democracy.