And yet, in his view, when the Jeltzales appeared in the press on the election night, the words said one thing, and the faces were something else. Words were the luckiest, but their faces didn't reflect that much joy. “Are you so used to winning, or were you worried about something else?” is the question you ask. The answer to that position has been that it is taken for granted that Sánchez is going to agree with Citizens in the Congress of Deputies. That is, the paradox that these elections have brought them is that, if Sánchez and Rivera coincide, they will have less to say than ever with the best results in history.
That until after the foral and municipal elections we will not know what covenants will be held in Madrid, and that in the meantime everything will be the form, form and ink of cannabis, but yesterday Sánchez announced that it does not close the door to anyone, unless they shouted 'with Rivera' before a lot of enthusiastic followers.
It may be thought that it is certain that until after the foral and municipal elections we will not know what covenants will be held in Madrid, and meanwhile, everything will be in form, form and cannabis ink, but yesterday Sánchez announced that it does not close the door to anyone, unless they screamed "with Rivera" before a lot of enthusiastic followers. Many wise Tertullians from Spain also spoke yesterday in favour of the PSOE-Citizens pact, and it is very likely that it will be what the money wants to continue with the reform of pensions and the rest of the neoliberal economic programme, that the role of the PSOE will be to curb and crush these reforms a little. This was one of the three scenarios foreseen also in the pre-election analyses of EH-Bildu.
Another paradox: Perhaps Rivera’s ambition is the one that can hinder that pact, if he estimates that moving on to the opposition can win the elections within four years after the PSOE is worn down. The polarized environment experienced in society may invite it to do so. It does not take what is offered to it today, in the hope that in four years' time it will take everything. The usual dilemma, the need to choose between the available good and the possible good.
In Navarre, EH-Bildu is about to take Bel Pozueta to Madrid, in the absence of some four hundred votes for the investiture of Patxi López. Geroa Bai has stayed on par with Martínez Vox, more or less. The “calls for reflection” are already useless, because it is clear that the political elites do not take into account the feeling of the street. We only have to pray that those who say that there is a different way of voting in local and municipal elections will be right.