Politics is not a warm plateau, it is an abrupt path. Politicians, and especially the authorities, know that the trade has nothing to do with the exact sciences. Politicians, in addition to having complicated problems, affect a lot of people, each of them differently. In decision-making, it is therefore not easy to reflect on political benefits and losses. The calculation, the rules or the lessons of the past are also of little value, as we are moving in the field of uncertainty. The politician is a gambler who knows how to bravely walk ahead of the ravine. So, of course, it is worth remembering one thing: a trip to the skies and black holes can be made in a moment.
Pedro Sánchez and Mariano Rajoy are aware of this. When no one expected it, the energetic Sanchez, revived several times from defeat, was made with the Presidency. On the same day, Mariano, who had allegedly achieved stability with the approval of the budget thanks to the PNV, fell into the pit.
Sanchez will not walk the immense plain, but the path of stones that enter the city center. Under your feet, you'll have a chasm. In Madrid there is no way to manage a more plural political map since the disappearance of the era of two major parties
It is clear that Sanchez’s will not go to a great plain, but to a path of stones that will be found. And under your feet, of course, you'll have a chasm. From Spain, yes, they claim stability, they do so easily. However, since the disappearance of the era of two major parties, in Madrid there is no way to manage a more plural political map. In Pamplona and Vitoria-Gasteiz the situation is different and the capacity to agree between different is greater. It was probably forced by reality. The clearest example of this is the agreement that led to the change in Navarre: four coalitions, each born of their father and mother. And after three years of quite peaceful running, the main problem is the rupture of one of the pillars that support the building: Ahal dugu.
In the absence of less than a year for the elections, everyone is looking towards him, both the supporters of change and the opponents. Ahal dugu was key for the PSN to remain at a mere decisiveness level and, as a result, to achieve change. However, those who came to make a new policy have quickly learned the oldest lesson: the political enemy, the real enemy, is not the other party, but the house. And, moreover, being the apostles of Podemos Euskadi those of transparency, they have decided to ventilate the dirty rags in the town square, so that, before all, we can learn to what extent mutual hatred is.
The spectacle, of course, can jeopardise the challenge that was difficult in itself: to keep the majority of 2015 next year. In any case, do not forget: a year is very long in politics, because we are playing in the field of uncertainty. Rajoy and Sánchez have shown that in three days everything can be turned upside down. For better or for worse.