After another weekend of railway chaos, the management capacity of the Ministry of Transportation is in question.
Despite having an infrastructure ranked among the best in the world, its image has been seriously damaged recently.
The accumulation of problems suggests that the railway network should be in the hands of someone with management experience and technical knowledge, not a specialist in political confrontation.
The liberalization of Spanish high-speed trains has brought modernization and positive results but has also tested the capability of the infrastructure, demanding greater managerial effort.
Conclusion: It is clear that the recent railway incidents require leadership with management experience and technical knowledge to tackle the challenges posed by increasing demand and maintain a high standard of service.