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The brilliant phrase “Sometimes politics gets so complicated that I no longer know if I am one of us” is attributed to the illustrious Pío Cabanillas Gallas, in a tremendous time for the UCD . During a long historical period of overwhelming socialist parliamentary majorities, the electoral campaign was simple and emotional in which the people at the grassroots told their neighbors: 'on Sunday everyone is going to vote for our people.' And that slogan was extremely legible by the social majorities. The Andalusian Socialist Party was a building with an ideological, ethical and psychological mortar that summarily sympathized with the sociological majority of a southern people historically punished by poverty, despotism, inequality marked by an absolute lack of ethics, democratic deficits. and barbarism elevated to a political-legal genre. The decline of the PSOE-A, the ceasing to be “ours” for a majority segment of the citizens of the south, together with a crazy division of the left, in a mock struggle against itself, have managed to make the historical shacklers of the people Andalusians once again govern the southern region democratically. This means that Andalusian politics is shipwrecked in the false narrative of right-wing post-truth.
There is, as a consequence, a serious responsibility on the left, starting with Andalusian sanchismo, for that political reality that is so precarious for the social majorities of the south. It was reasonable that the Susanista disaster had been overcome by regenerating the party It was reasonable that the Susanista disaster would have been overcome by regenerating the party, especially in Andalusia, abounding in the dismantling of everything that Díaz had bunkered to perpetuate his power. However, Active Phone Number List clientelism, neo-caciquism, and redneck Peronism have not only remained intact in their most authoritarian survey of organic control, but it is an ecosystem where sanchismo and susanismo feed off each other by sharing the organic and institutional bowl in a remake of the law. of iron of the oligarchies. The abolition of the ideological cause, the weak metaphysics of transversality, frivolity as the essence of the political act, the lack of social transformation and emancipatory projects, have turned the PSOE-A into an instrumental space of power, little or much, whose management consists of feeding nominalisms and their clientelistic branches.
There is no greater weakness in a left-wing political organization than ideological ambiguity, the neoliberal break with history by virtue of a management that is contradictory to the progressive worldview of society.Juan Espadas has always been a technician without being a technician, placed in many places simply so that someone else would not occupy him. Perhaps sanchistas and susanistas are part of the same systemic connection and therefore in Andalusia, after the defeat of susanismo, there has not been any significant change but rather a new distribution of power with different balances but equal paisanaje. 'The defects of democracy will lie in its inability to free itself from its aristocratic scum,' Michels wrote. If we go back ten years we will see the same characters in different avatars, but within the dynamics of organic or institutional power; It does not matter whether they are winners or losers, the iron law of oligarchies contributes to the fact that winners and losers are not completely winners in both circumstances.
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