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Editorial: El País

March 17, 2024

  • Confrontation language between political adversaries in Spain has been replaced by personal disqualification.
  • Public figures are applying a populist strategy of discrediting institutions to favor themselves.
  • This constant verbal aggression can create dangerous precedents and damage the dignity and credibility of institutional positions.
  • Politicians from various fronts, including government members, have adopted an offensive and low discourse.
  • The continuous electoral tension in Spain threatens respect and construction in politics.
  • Aggressive language on social networks and media can lead to polarization and citizen disaffection towards public representatives.

Conclusion: The persistent aggression in Spanish political language can have serious effects on civilian coexistence if it is perpetuated over time.