There has been a cold and distant reaction from the government to the murder of two civil guards in Barbate.
The PSC opposes expressing condolences for the murders, contributing to polarization and division.
President Pedro Sanchez and Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska have faced criticism for their lack of action and acknowledgment of resource shortages in the fight against drug trafficking.
Security forces lack institutional backing, perceived as a lack of commitment to tackle organized crime.
Separatism and party divisions are hindering necessary political unity and support for security forces.
Conclusion: The indifference of the government and divisive partisan politics are seriously undermining the fight against organized crime in Spain. There needs to be a more unified and determined approach to tackle these crucial challenges.