Tamames' speech in the motion of no confidence is already the best-selling political book on Amazon

The speech given by the economist Ramón Tamames in the Congress of Deputies as a candidate for the vote of no confidence proposed by Vox is already in first place among the political books sold by Amazon.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
26 March 2023 Sunday 04:27
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Tamames' speech in the motion of no confidence is already the best-selling political book on Amazon

The speech given by the economist Ramón Tamames in the Congress of Deputies as a candidate for the vote of no confidence proposed by Vox is already in first place among the political books sold by Amazon.

The economist put up for sale the speech he gave before the Plenary of the Lower House on the same day that the Chamber rejected his candidacy to unseat Pedro Sánchez from the Moncloa Palace.

But both his intervention and that of the rest of the deputies are accessible free of charge for any citizen who wishes to consult it in the Sessions Journal of March 21 of the Congress website (www.congreso.es).

This Friday, the book, on sale for 4.74 euros, already occupies number one in the sales section of Amazon Politics. It is also in first place in the 'Political Structures and Processes' section and is the fifth best-selling book in the Kindle store overall.

This is an edition of 'JdeJ Editores' in electronic format under the title 'For a Spain for all: Our best future', which offers the "last and complete" version of the speech delivered by Tamames before the Plenary Session of Congress on March 21st.

"A complete analysis for the renewal of political and social life, that is, our best future", presents the editorial on a text that says it has been prepared "from an independent vision, with a great wealth of data that make up a critical analysis, courageous and hopeful for the reconstruction of Spain in which we all have a place".

In addition, it includes an unpublished prologue written by Tamames himself in which he explains and summarizes the fundamental points of his speech. During the debate in Congress, the economist already said that he had twenty versions of his intervention that he planned to order and publish in the near future.