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.