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Editorial: El Español

  • Pedro Sánchez emphasized on global digitization governance and criticized the empty promises of some Silicon Valley gurus in his speech at the Davos Forum.
  • Sánchez advocated for public participation in guiding tech innovation and criticized neoliberalism.
  • The Spanish president aims to link national and business prosperity with the fulfillment of ecological goals, gender equality, and active state participation in the economy.
  • Sánchez wants to rethink the idea of social democracy and the Welfare State, suggesting a more active role of the State in wealth creation.
  • The article critiques Sánchez's view, suggesting that his interventionism could hinder economic dynamism and competitiveness.

Conclusion: While Sánchez may present an attractive vision of a more active and participatory state in the economy and society, there is concern that his vision may lead to interventionism and overregulation, which could harm the economy.