What’s up good morning? Greetings from Sergio Barbosaon behalf of the people who make it possible ‘Herrera in COPE’ on this Friday June 24, 2022.
First of all, congratulations and go from here our healthy envoy to all those who today enjoy a holiday in communities such as Galicia, the Valencian Community or Catalonia, as well as many municipalities, on the occasion of the festivity of San Juan.
It goes without saying that tonight, it has been noticedit has been noted that there was a great desire for festivals, rockets, witches and bonfires on the beach after two years of restrictions. There are those who this morning have returned home with their fingers smelling of gunpowder, or sardines, and there are also those who really like grilling sardines on the beach.
And look, if you live in a place where that of San Juan is not very fashionable, which there are also, do a mental exercise. Imagine, like this to yourself, let’s see, if I were one of those who are going to throw things at the bonfires what would you have thrown into the fire tonight? What would I have wanted to say goodbye to or purify? The pandemic masks? The last electricity bill? The entire gas station? Man, the gas station better not throw it on fire because that firecracker, yes, it would be tremendous.
But come on, how good these kinds of parties are that also help us to let off steam a bit, to make a tabula rasa and take stock of what the last months of our lives have been, always with our sights set on the hope that things go for the better, despite the regrets.
FREE WAY TO THE GENERAL COUNCIL OF THE JUDICIAL POWER
To all this, the good thing about living in Spain is that, in addition to the cool parties that we celebrate, we have a Government who does not stop doing pranks of those that always have us entertained. And more, since he has entered this hyperactivity that has entered him, because of the bump in Andalusia.
What is the latest trick of sanchismo? The last release of “now I’m cheating, because it suits me for this, now I’m cheating again, because it suits me for the opposite; and always forcing the law, always violating the institutional seams?
Well, it turns out that, today, the PSOE is going to present a law proposal, to be processed by the urgent route, with the idea of achieve a progressive majority in the constitutional Court. And how are they going to get it?
For the proposition seeks to allow theGeneral Council of the Judiciary may elect, even while in office, two of the four magistrates that correspond to him. But hey, hadn’t the government made such a funny reform precisely to prevent the judiciary from making appointments?
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Yes, already, but that was because it was convenient for him to prevent the conservative majority, with its mandate expired, from continuing to make appointments. But now, since what they are doing is controlling the Constitutional Court, with a view to the decisions to be made on andl Abortion, Euthanasia and Education LawWell, now it is convenient for them that the Judiciary chooses its own, so that the Government can also choose its two magistrates because that way the progressive majority will come out in the high court that suits the left.
So to the Judiciary who handcuffed, Now they take off the chains, for what they wante. And, hey, here peace and then glory.
THE GOVERNMENT’S ANTI-CRISIS MEASURES
Well, what a mountebank government we have, right? Well, man, a little yes. Because look, there’s another thing they’re involved in, with no agreement yet, facing theCouncil of Ministers tomorrow, Saturday, is in the package of anti-crisis measures.
The government continues to negotiate with itself and the PSOE meetingWe can It ended last night with no deal. Apparently they are still negotiating the details of the check for vulnerable families, the public transport discount and the cut to the benefits of electric companies. But the fact is that the Government is in such a mess that 15 days ago it said that it was not possible to lower the VAT on electricity and, furthermore, it would be a cosmetic measure; well 15 days later, the government announces that yes, it will lower VAT from 10 to 5%.
But it is that, 24 hours after announcing that they are going to approve it, and even before approving it, the Government itself questions the usefulness of what it is going to approve.
the vice president Theresa Rivera He has put on that face that says “well, nothing, laugh at me for having been exposed, for having said that it was a cosmetic measure so that now my own Government adopts that measure, but I still think the same”. Well, do you know what I’m telling you? that Ribera is right about something. To think that taxes can be removed and removed until there are no taxes, is unfeasible.
The problem is that some in that government of which she is a part do not seem to understand that raise and raise taxes and transfer resources in the opposite directionthat is, from the pocket of the family to that of the State, that it is not feasible either.
Let’s see if at least they come out of this crisis with that lesson learned: that the middle class has a limit of economic endurance that cannot be crossed.