Eight O’Clock Monologue: “It was predictable that Spain was going to be infected with the same rural outbreak that swept through Europe.”
Tractors have arrived at the doors of the Cortes of Castilla y Leon in Valladolid and complicated traffic on some national arteries. This is a protest that has erupted prematurely. It was entirely predictable that Spain was going to be infected by the outbreak that spread across rural areas across Europe.…that I was going to do it this way and now it’s diminished a little bit.
First, we’re going to deal with what’s happening and where and how it might affect you and then we’ll talk to you about the nature of this tractor revolt, with more hope than determination at this point in time. Are participating.
Today José Carlos Díaz asks in El Periódico de España if we are facing 15M of the plain. Of course, this is similar in that traditional organizations do not have representativeness, etc. Protests include all kinds of demands, A common and very understandable phenomenon of falling prices, increasing input costs, drought and a sector suffocated by the demands of a green transition. But, there are some regarding free trade that contradict each other and others that are so ambitious that it is reasonable to think that there are also those that try to ambush themselves in the opposition in order to make normal politics and farmers. Don’t worry about the situation they are experiencing and how to ease their suffering.
And pay attention to what will happen in Catalonia tomorrow, as farmers have announced a slow march from Gerona, Tarragona, Lerida, Central Catalonia and aim to demolish Barcelona.
There is no doubt that something is happening and it goes beyond the traditional channels of politics.
That something is happening and it goes beyond the traditional channels of politics, there is no doubt about it and the proof is this Today the European Commission had to withdraw its proposal to reduce the use of pesticides In the field to calm the matter.
There are legitimate complaints; falling prices paid to farmers for their produce and rising input costs are suffocating rural areas and making generational change impossible.
This may be a moral defeat, but it is certainly a serious defeat for the state Attorney General’s office. By the way, it was shown that he tried to betray El Mundo journalist Angela Marciale, who today has good reasons to be proud of her work.
After a mysterious change of mind of Supreme Prosecutor Alvaro Redondo, The board of prosecutors has rejected his report and believes there are indications to investigate Carles Puigdemont. For terrorist crimes.
It is not true what Pedro Sanchez said that everyone knows there is no reason to investigate Puigdemont
No, no, this is not some García Castellón nonsense. A judge can be wrong. Evidence may not ultimately become proof. But, it is not true what Pedro Sanchez said that everyone knows that there is no reason to investigate Puigdemont and 24 others in the Tsunami Democratic case.
Judge García Castellón is not alone: The Supreme Court’s accredited prosecutors rejected Prosecutor Redondo’s arguments by an overwhelming majority of eleven versus four. The most recent argument, it would have to be said… is because Prosecutor Redondo, after meeting with State Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz, prepared a new report that was completely different from the previous report.
Now that we said this could only be a moral defeat and the reason is this The opinion of the Prosecutor’s Office is not certain And now the reporter of the report sent to the Supreme Court will be Supreme Court Lieutenant Prosecutor Ángeles Sánchez-Conde, who is a very close prosecutor to Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz, in fact his number two.
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That’s why we should listen carefully to this statement from government spokesperson Pilar Alegría, every word of which is so precisely measured.