Distracting manoeuvres
In the military environment, these manoeuvres are carried out through the use of simulation, deception, trickery, trickery and all kinds of trickery and false movements of front-line troops or reserves to try to give the enemy an image or information that is totally different from what is actually intended to be carried out.
They are not a new technology, they are very old and have evolved over time as the media have grown or have carried them out on their own. They tend to work well, but as long as they are not too crude or easily detectable, because then they have the opposite effect.
Manoeuvres that have also been introduced and improved in the world of business, politics and even in human or animal relations, especially when the animals are trying to save their skin from the claws or jaws of the threat that awaits them on the edge of their path.
Referring to the world of politics, we see that these never cease to give signals, always seeking to confuse the opposing parties, their own parties and the electorate in general. Nowadays, it is very difficult to find a political leader who does not try to deceive his own and others. Very few, if any, tell the truth, especially when they act in public or present certain initiatives or their programmes.
In Spain we know a lot about this, we have at the helm of government the person who lies to us and has lied to us the most throughout our history. Who does not hesitate to show a path in any direction, only to then do the opposite. Who also sells us the final product as good and necessary or as the result of an unwanted force, because of that damned opposition, which forces him to act and do what he repudiates or deviates from his programmatic ideology.
But it is not only Sánchez who uses such manoeuvres to do or justify everything he does and says on a daily basis. His opponents and even his unconditional supporters take refuge in these feigned manoeuvres to achieve results or to hide their shame, failures or weaknesses and to be able to continue sucking as usual.
For some time now, perhaps too long, Vox and its top brass have been announcing to the world with all kinds of hype and fanfare that they are going to present a motion of censure against Sánchez and his government. The second one against the same person, and what is worse, both suffer from the same problems: no apparent reason or programme until the last moment, as is the case with their candidate - who also lacks consensus - and without the necessary support for it to be successful and thus fulfil what is intended with this formal, legal and often more than necessary political act.
On this occasion, after much to-ing and fro-ing, it seems that tomorrow the motion will finally be formalised with its candidate; A brilliant, somewhat worn-out candidate with a changing, diverse and scattered background who, supported by a cane, according to his words, will try - on the day that it suits Sánchez - to take the podium of the Lower House to sing the praises of the famous villain, although he himself has already announced that he will not follow either the precepts or the programme of Vox to base and carry out his surely brilliant speech, full of multiple and good reasons; fundamentally, economic reasons in which he is a recognised expert.
So what does Vox intend to do with its second attempt? Well, it seems to be the same as the previous one. To force the PP to take a stance and make it fall into the trap of its initiative, to pull it away from its liberal political trajectory and to be confused by the Trojans with them; a party of the extreme right, of more than questionable friends and fellow travellers in Spain and in the international arena, and which is not very reliable in view of its more than premeditated failures or unwise support in Madrid (capital and community) and in the Castilian-Leonese region.
Vox knows that, once again, its manoeuvre will not succeed and the truth is that it is trying to deceive the electorate with 'healthy initiatives' when its spurious intentions are different, very different and with clearly marked objectives. He turns a deaf ear to the fact that it is accepted by almost everyone, that his gesture only serves as an incentive or incentive for Sánchez to consolidate his prostituted and perverse majority.
You can see his feather duster from afar, he is not fooling anyone and once again, as in many of his initiatives against the PP, he serves as a crutch for the PSOE and its leaders because by trying to win votes from the right, what he manages to do is to secure the undecided on the left.
For all these reasons, my animosity towards a party that is a box of crickets, where the protagonists are dangerous and can lead to splits that will have serious repercussions in the future, that distracts the real attention of the citizen and that will be used, once again by Sánchez, like toilet paper, very necessary in times of trouble but destined to be used and forgotten in the toilet once used.
That is why I do not applaud at all the reiteration of efforts of this party in this type of initiative, especially at a time when there is much, real and very serious noise and nuts at the national level because the economy is in tatters, because of the debt and the real and pressing impoverishment of the population, because of the real unemployment figures and not the hidden or disguised ones used by the government, because of the huge amalgam of absurd laws, made with the ass by inexperienced witches' amateurs, which harm the society they pretend to defend, and because of the dictatorial and arrogant form of government to which our procer has become accustomed and from which nobody, except the ballot box, is going to remove him.
Mr. Abascal, this repeated distraction manoeuvre, as you well know, is nothing more than a trick and a pure deception, which, as is usually the case with too many of your initiatives, only serves to distance yourself from reality, to achieve a minute of false glory or popularity, to distance us for days from the real problems and to throw stones on your own roof and that of the one who one day, unless you, unless you are blind and do not want to see it, will not be able to see it, will not be able to see it, and will not be able to see it. Unless you are blind and do not want to see it, he will govern Spain with your votes so that we can get rid of the scourge that is plaguing us and plaguing us so badly and too much.