Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 1:30:13 GMT -5
What is known as Susanism has been bad for the interests of the PSOE in Andalusia and in fact has led to the defeat in what was always considered the jewel of Psoism . Susana, as we have already written many times, is a version of felipism , renewed in face, not in ideas or fundamentals. When Susana Díaz was defeated, which was more than predictable, it was the Andalusian people that turned their backs on her. They didn't want her, they don't want her. It was also a punishment for rinses, corruption, clientelism and endogamy of apparatuses incapable not only of renewing themselves, but of understanding social needs, also recruiting for elected positions at levels of government higher than city councils – although not in all of them and depending on their size and if they are provincial capitals - to people from the surrounding area and in most cases with no political preparation and many professional weaknesses.
On top of all this, full of sectarianism, because Susanism is very sectarian. Moncloa, because Ferraz does not actually exist, it is Moncloa who lately imposes rhythms, makes the lists and disposes, also in Andalusia it is willing to intervene. Let it be stated that replacing Mrs. Díaz is essential. But give the word to the militancy as well. Not knowing Andalusia is bad when designing a campaign. The most populated Belgium Mobile Number List Community in Spain, with a large territory, which is habitable and not at all hostile, with many possibilities of all kinds, has eight provinces, most of which are very populated, and the eastern ones are very different from the western ones. Someone from Malaga or Almería doesn't give a damn about the mayor of Seville. Granada has a feeling of abandonment and often blames Seville for that.
Jaén is part of the emptied and forgotten Spain, being a province with a lot of votes from the PSOE and the left, but it has served it very little purpose. No Rasputin from Moncloa can decide for the Andalusians, because in Andalusia what the PSOE does is very important. Whether we agree or not with their policies, in fact the PSOE has been a hindrance to the construction of a real left, with a social, egalitarian base and that defends something essential such as agrarian reform and that has finally ended up delivering Andalusia to its worst. enemy, the right, to the castes that for centuries have oppressed the Andalusian people, to the owners.
On top of all this, full of sectarianism, because Susanism is very sectarian. Moncloa, because Ferraz does not actually exist, it is Moncloa who lately imposes rhythms, makes the lists and disposes, also in Andalusia it is willing to intervene. Let it be stated that replacing Mrs. Díaz is essential. But give the word to the militancy as well. Not knowing Andalusia is bad when designing a campaign. The most populated Belgium Mobile Number List Community in Spain, with a large territory, which is habitable and not at all hostile, with many possibilities of all kinds, has eight provinces, most of which are very populated, and the eastern ones are very different from the western ones. Someone from Malaga or Almería doesn't give a damn about the mayor of Seville. Granada has a feeling of abandonment and often blames Seville for that.
Jaén is part of the emptied and forgotten Spain, being a province with a lot of votes from the PSOE and the left, but it has served it very little purpose. No Rasputin from Moncloa can decide for the Andalusians, because in Andalusia what the PSOE does is very important. Whether we agree or not with their policies, in fact the PSOE has been a hindrance to the construction of a real left, with a social, egalitarian base and that defends something essential such as agrarian reform and that has finally ended up delivering Andalusia to its worst. enemy, the right, to the castes that for centuries have oppressed the Andalusian people, to the owners.