The Spanish Election this year produced uncertainty as the party that won the most votes, the conservatives, have little to no chance to form a majority government while the ruling Socialist party just needs to appease to Catalan separatists to seal the deal. The Socialists have formed a coalition with the leftwing alliance in an effort to encourage the Catalan separatists to join. What remains to be seen is if they can get that support without granting amnesty to the Catalan separatists in jail and in exile.
Pedro Sanchez, the incumbent and acting Prime Minister, formed an alliance with the leftwing Sumar alliance, and has announced plans to form a government that will concentrate on worker reform and equality. In his speech celebrating the new alliance, he made no mention of the amnesty demands of the Catalan faction. The two parties do not have enough seats to form a government. They need the Catalan faction in order to gain the majority required to form that new government.
The leftists, both the Socialists represented by Sanchez, and the Sumar alliance, seem hellbent on driving their economy further into the ground, promising to lean hard into the man-made climate change hoax, to reduce the workweek, force higher wages, and “focus on equality.” All of these things sound good to a child with a child’s understanding of the world, but to an adult, we understand that forcing wage prices, that sacrificing the poor for the planet, that forcing “equality” on people will only lead to unintentional, dire consequences the left seems too immature to ever understand.
Yolanda Díaz, the head of the far-left coalition now partnering with the socialists, said this of the deal, “It’s an agreement for the people and a commitment to our country. We’re going to gain time for living, that’s what politics is for. This legislature will become a legislature that’s about having time to live, to look after ourselves and to be happy. We’ll reduce the working week without reducing wages.”
The Spanish people voted for the further undoing of their state by delusional fantasy dreamers who don’t believe money costs anything or that actions, in general, controlled from a central authority, won’t become inherently corrupt as power corrupts and absolute power (the kind of power leftist systems ALWAYS creates) corrupts absolutely.
Perhaps the Catalan separatists should consider taking the deal, even without the amnesty, even without being granted more powers of self-rule, as this leftist government forming is sure to destroy Madrid’s power to govern over the land at all, leaving more than just Catalans with the option to self-rule in the very near future.


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