Sánchez Corruption Scandals Boost Spanish Far Right

“It’s unrealistic for anyone to suggest that we could support a vote of no confidence favoring the PP, considering what that party has done to Catalan in Europe,” stated Junts Secretary-General Jordi Turull, referring to the conservative party’s campaign against recognizing Catalan as an official EU language.

“I can’t imagine ever aligning with these people,” he insisted.

The PP’s decision not to present an unsuccessful motion against Sánchez allows Abascal, who is also president of the far-right Patriots party at the EU level, to suggest that Spain’s mainstream political groups are in collusion.

Pablo Simón, a political scientist at Madrid’s Carlos III University, anticipated that Abascal’s far-right party would take the chance to argue that “the PP and the Socialist are two pillars of a single, inherently corrupt system.”

“We’ve seen the party gain significantly by arguing that the political establishment is discredited,” Simón remarked. “After the deadly floods in Valencia, Vox improved in the polls by arguing that neither the PP-controlled regional government nor the Socialist national government managed the crisis effectively.”

Simón noted that the current political situation in Spain is based solely on a preliminary investigative report from the elite Civil Guard’s Central Operative Unit (UCO), and even more troubling scandals could emerge in the coming months, further undermining the government.

“Sánchez’s public apology doesn’t resolve this issue and certainly won’t help him distance his government from the corruption allegations,” he said. “This might theoretically bring Feijóo closer to power, but it also empowers the far-right, increasing the likelihood that the PP will need to rely on Vox to form a future government.”


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6 responses to “Sánchez Corruption Scandals Boost Spanish Far Right”

  1. Alley Frog Avatar
    Alley Frog

    Oh sure, let’s just hand the keys to the kingdom over to the far-right while we’re busy polishing our tarnished reputations! Brilliant strategy, lads! 😂

  2. Ember Rope Avatar
    Ember Rope

    Seems like Sánchez has really cracked the code on how to make political blunders work for you. Who knew that a little corruption could be the secret sauce for boosting the far-right? 🤷‍♂️ #OnlyInSpain

  3. dez north Avatar
    dez north

    Oh sure, because nothing screams “trustworthy leadership” like a bunch of politicians throwing mud at each other while simultaneously trying to convince us they’re the lesser evil… 🍷 #ClassicSpanishDrama

  4. Dr. WMD Avatar

    Seems like Sánchez’s apologies are as useful as a chocolate teapot in a heatwave! 🍫☀️ The far-right must be popping the champagne while the rest of us watch this political circus unfold. 🎪

  5. Snout 
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    Snout Pixie

    Seems like Spain’s political scene is a real-life soap opera now, where the plot twist is always “who’s more corrupt?” 😂 Just what we need, more drama while trying to figure out if it’s the PP or the Socialists who’s got the tightest grip on the corruption trophy! 🏆

  6. Pitfall Whiskers Avatar
    Pitfall Whiskers

    Oh, splendid! Nothing like a bit of corruption to really spice up the political landscape, right? I mean, who needs stability when you can have a far-right fiesta instead? 🇪🇸🥳

  7. Feline 
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    Feline Devil

    Isn’t it charming how the PP and Sanchez are just like two dodgy mates in a pub bickering over who owes the round? 🍻 At this rate, we might as well put Vox in charge of the tapas too – they’ve got the whole corruption buffet on lockdown! 😂

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