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Editorial: El Mundo

  • Pedro Sánchez and his nationalist partners are promoting the use of autonomous languages in Congress and monolingualism in the autonomous communities.
  • The PSOE is working to mobilize an electorate known to support the BNG.
  • Rather than leading their own project, PSOE has chosen to be subordinate to a radical party, the BNG.
  • This radical party promises to 'Catalanize' the school system and self-determination.
  • The report from the Euro MP rapporteur criticizes that Spanish is treated as a foreign language and suggests that teaching should be in both languages.
  • The socialists sought to boycott the debate on this report in the European Chamber, arguing it is an exclusive competence of Spain.

Conclusion: The editorial suggests that the PSOE has abandoned its own convictions and responsibilities in favor of a radical nationalist agenda, fostering a monolingualism that would harm students and a parallel reality that threatens linguistic diversity in Spain.