The recent movements in the Spanish left demonstrate a growing concern about the end of their political cycle.
The PSOE is reacting with denial of reality and its periphery with organic misrule.
The PSOE's debacle in Extremadura and Aragón is a sign of a situation extending beyond these individual cases.
The PSOE seems more inclined to protect the leader than to rebuild a social majority.
The left of the PSOE presents a great internal division, even on basic matters such as leadership.
The power's fragility in the left block gives rise to survival tactics and short-term maneuvers, replacing the general interest with internal calculations.
Conclusion: The current decomposition of the legislative left could have negative consequences for the citizenry.