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Editorial: El País

  • The Popular Party continues its strategy of delegitimizing the current Government and its parliamentary supports.
  • José María Aznar has ambiguously suggested that Pedro Sánchez could have altered the results of the general elections, without clear evidence.
  • Such accusations cast doubt on the integrity of the Spanish electoral system, recognized by the OSCE and other bodies as highly reliable.
  • The Popular Party has also suggested a manipulation of the postal vote, something that has also been denied by the responsible body.
  • The delegitimization of electoral results by the PP, especially when they are unfavorable, has become a habit.

Conclusion: Such tactics erode trust in representative democracy and increase political tensions. While constructive criticism is valid, not everything is permissible in the role of opposition.