The double standards of PP
I myself from this blog have accused the current leadership of the Popular Party of being hypocrites and acting in one way or another Depending on the circumstances. In his day discussed the paradox of not supporting the Statute of Catalonia and do the opposite with his cousin Andalusian or appeal to the Constitutional gay marriage bill and marry them later in municipalities under the leadership of PP (led by the mayors themselves.) Today
paradox comes to mind with the case choriceos Benidorm and there are occurring, mother-ugly tonti by Leire Pajin. However, the accusations come from people with a history unhygienic, but it is clear that, taking decades in politics, having supported all kinds of leaders and different lines ideológocas, little can be expected from some leaders of the popular party. Today
Jesus Cacho The Confidential published an article by José Luis Lobo entitled "Rajoy tucked Zaplana to assault the mayor of Benidorm with a defector from the PSOE. In these lines then I play as Wolf reminds us sempieterno Rajoy and the hair gel mega man Eduardo Zaplana mill in Benidorm a few years ago.
memory-or rather, poor memory, often play tricks. And there are the ever-useful-but-treacherous many times newspaper archives to prove it.
Yesterday, Mariano Rajoy said, grimly, that the assault of the PSOE for mayor of Benidorm to leave the PP from power by a runaway popular is "a political decision profoundly undemocratic." And on Saturday said, referring to the censure motion devised by parents number three socialist, Leire Pajin, and sponsored by it in the wings, that "something is rotten in Benidorm." 18 years ago, however, Rajoy was not thinking the same thing, because he supported without fuss operation now identical to that sentence. Only then the slice was for his party.
Rajoy, at that time assistant secretary general of the PP-and the rest of the dome of Genoa, led by José María Aznar, enthusiastically supported the censure motion that, in the overnight, pulled out of anonymity to a certain Eduardo Zaplana and crowned him mayor of the tourist town with a vote of Maruja Sánchez, a renegade socialist suddenly who was later abducted by the Generalitat Valenciana chair and later became a minister under Aznar. What's more Rajoy himself blessed the operation and then tucked the young apprentice politician during a visit to Benidorm.
was the November 12, 1991. That day, Rajoy went to Benidorm to chair the meeting of the Regional Executive of the Valencian PP. The conclave was held precisely in Benidorm, not in Valencia, to support Zaplana, ten days later was sworn mayor after wresting the control stick to the socialist Manuel Catalán. He even described his successor of "bird of prey" and "unworthy politician."
During that meeting sponsored by Rajoy, the then leader of the PP in Valencia and now a senator, Pedro Agrawal, said the envoy's presence in Benidorm Aznar and the regional leadership of the party was a "clear show of support all "a Zaplana to the" very clear situation of lawlessness "caused by the defection of the defector Sánchez within Socialist ranks. The call marujazo was about to be completed, and two smiling and Zaplana Rajoy promised they were very happy.
is true that by then the Antitransfuguismo Covenant had not yet been signed. We had to wait almost seven years for the government, then in the hands PP-and 13 political parties to subscribe to the July 7, 1998, an agreement condemning the "pathological political nature" of turncoat and conspire to prevent those who betrayed their initials could change the majority of government public institutions. But the fact remains that as early as 1991-and-long before the escapees were a plague democratic politicians whose behavior repugnant, but almost all the parties looked the other way when the defection of benefit to any of them.
Yesterday, Rajoy gave an ultimatum to José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero to publicly guarantee you that the 12 council members who have given the Socialists coup de Benidorm alliance with the PP defector José Bañuelos, including the mother of Pajín, Maite Iraola-not repeated in future lists of PSOE. Otherwise, said Rajoy, the PP will not attend any meeting of the Covenant Antitransfuguismo.
Oh my God! Read what our eyes! Ojiplático am! The shenanigans yesterday starred in Benidorm today put their hands to the head because his political opponents (friends in private) do something similar to what they did for almost two decades. What does that prove? That the vast majority of politicians are sausages. But beware, some of them are decent and they still have "balls" to say what they think, as is the case of Juan Jose Guemes, did not hesitate to criticize the country from their own pages. I would like Mariano, and wanted!
I myself from this blog have accused the current leadership of the Popular Party of being hypocrites and acting in one way or another Depending on the circumstances. In his day discussed the paradox of not supporting the Statute of Catalonia and do the opposite with his cousin Andalusian or appeal to the Constitutional gay marriage bill and marry them later in municipalities under the leadership of PP (led by the mayors themselves.) Today
paradox comes to mind with the case choriceos Benidorm and there are occurring, mother-ugly tonti by Leire Pajin. However, the accusations come from people with a history unhygienic, but it is clear that, taking decades in politics, having supported all kinds of leaders and different lines ideológocas, little can be expected from some leaders of the popular party. Today
Jesus Cacho The Confidential published an article by José Luis Lobo entitled "Rajoy tucked Zaplana to assault the mayor of Benidorm with a defector from the PSOE. In these lines then I play as Wolf reminds us sempieterno Rajoy and the hair gel mega man Eduardo Zaplana mill in Benidorm a few years ago.
memory-or rather, poor memory, often play tricks. And there are the ever-useful-but-treacherous many times newspaper archives to prove it.
Yesterday, Mariano Rajoy said, grimly, that the assault of the PSOE for mayor of Benidorm to leave the PP from power by a runaway popular is "a political decision profoundly undemocratic." And on Saturday said, referring to the censure motion devised by parents number three socialist, Leire Pajin, and sponsored by it in the wings, that "something is rotten in Benidorm." 18 years ago, however, Rajoy was not thinking the same thing, because he supported without fuss operation now identical to that sentence. Only then the slice was for his party.
Rajoy, at that time assistant secretary general of the PP-and the rest of the dome of Genoa, led by José María Aznar, enthusiastically supported the censure motion that, in the overnight, pulled out of anonymity to a certain Eduardo Zaplana and crowned him mayor of the tourist town with a vote of Maruja Sánchez, a renegade socialist suddenly who was later abducted by the Generalitat Valenciana chair and later became a minister under Aznar. What's more Rajoy himself blessed the operation and then tucked the young apprentice politician during a visit to Benidorm.
was the November 12, 1991. That day, Rajoy went to Benidorm to chair the meeting of the Regional Executive of the Valencian PP. The conclave was held precisely in Benidorm, not in Valencia, to support Zaplana, ten days later was sworn mayor after wresting the control stick to the socialist Manuel Catalán. He even described his successor of "bird of prey" and "unworthy politician."
During that meeting sponsored by Rajoy, the then leader of the PP in Valencia and now a senator, Pedro Agrawal, said the envoy's presence in Benidorm Aznar and the regional leadership of the party was a "clear show of support all "a Zaplana to the" very clear situation of lawlessness "caused by the defection of the defector Sánchez within Socialist ranks. The call marujazo was about to be completed, and two smiling and Zaplana Rajoy promised they were very happy.
is true that by then the Antitransfuguismo Covenant had not yet been signed. We had to wait almost seven years for the government, then in the hands PP-and 13 political parties to subscribe to the July 7, 1998, an agreement condemning the "pathological political nature" of turncoat and conspire to prevent those who betrayed their initials could change the majority of government public institutions. But the fact remains that as early as 1991-and-long before the escapees were a plague democratic politicians whose behavior repugnant, but almost all the parties looked the other way when the defection of benefit to any of them.
Yesterday, Rajoy gave an ultimatum to José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero to publicly guarantee you that the 12 council members who have given the Socialists coup de Benidorm alliance with the PP defector José Bañuelos, including the mother of Pajín, Maite Iraola-not repeated in future lists of PSOE. Otherwise, said Rajoy, the PP will not attend any meeting of the Covenant Antitransfuguismo.
Oh my God! Read what our eyes! Ojiplático am! The shenanigans yesterday starred in Benidorm today put their hands to the head because his political opponents (friends in private) do something similar to what they did for almost two decades. What does that prove? That the vast majority of politicians are sausages. But beware, some of them are decent and they still have "balls" to say what they think, as is the case of Juan Jose Guemes, did not hesitate to criticize the country from their own pages. I would like Mariano, and wanted!
0 comments:
Post a Comment