Tuesday, May 20, 2025

This is the Spain Pedro Sánchez leaves us

“On April 28, Spain experienced what the Prime Minister assured would never happen: a nationwide blackout.” With these words, Ángel Pelayo, a VOX senator, criticized the government’s incompetence, both in the lead-up to the electrical blackout and in its aftermath, as days pass without a “convincing explanation of the cause and those responsible for this disaster.”
 
The senator reproached the Minister for Ecological Transition, Sara Aagesen, noting that in 2024, Red Eléctrica—20% state-controlled—warned in its technical documents and reports that the massive integration of renewables could lead to failures in the electrical system’s protection mechanisms. “And that’s exactly what happened,” the senator lamented, because “despite this warning, the company continued to promote and celebrate ‘records’ in renewable integration.”
 
What the government refuses to acknowledge, and the media keeps silent about, is that this blackout “has caused deaths in Spain.” Therefore, it is essential to hold those responsible accountable: “Who will answer for this? Why are you still in office? Why hasn’t Ms. Corredor, who earns 1,500 euros a day, been sacked?” These were some of the questions the VOX spokesperson directed at the minister.
 
A guilty government that remains silent and looks the other way, while Spain continues its process of disintegration. The accompanying image is highly telling: This is the Spain that Pedro Sánchez and his government are leaving us.


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“Fleeing into silence”: https://a.co/d/7SUfVb3

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