There was a fire in July

This July, the experts have confirmed, there was a real fire.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
29 July 2023 Saturday 04:59
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There was a fire in July

This July, the experts have confirmed, there was a real fire. Proclaimed the hottest in Earth's history. "The era of global warming is over and the era of boiling has begun", as announced by the Secretary General of the UN, António Guterres, reconfirming it in case there were still skeptics or climate change disbelievers.

Although for boiling, our political board with the game of pacts and crossfires after the election result. In the center or point of view, Puigdemont, turned into the key for a new government of the left. Feijóo licking the burns due to governance agreements with Vox in 135 councils. It has suffered at the polls and that promised land called the presidency has been reduced to ashes.

At least that's what the numbers say and the headwinds that are starting to blow even in their own party, where, rather than putting out fires, like Esperanza Aguirre, they are dedicated to stoking them. The popular candidate must have received shouts in Genoa on election night of “Ayuso! Help!".

The only one who has risen from the ashes has been Pedro Sánchez. It must be said that his exploits are beginning to be worthy of songs like those of the Cid.

Although nothing has been done, anyone can think that Puigdemont will become the arsonist who decides at the last minute to light the match to dynamite any agreement or pact without warning. There is still a lot of wood to cut and fires to stoke and put out to see if there will be a new government or we will eat the dust with new elections.

And as if there weren't enough hot spots for July, the month says goodbye to us with the new rise in interest rates and leaving the mortgage horizon in hell for everyone. Lagarde has kept her promise with a new hike for July, although she is now comforting us with the possibility of suspending rates in September. Although the way summer is going, September is too far away. July leaves in two days and has left us with too much boiling for August to be like the parenthesis, the euphemism of the year... the break.