As if following that fundamental pillar of judo—using your opponent’s strength to your advantage—, Pedro Sánchez takes advantage of some of the criticism from his political rivals in his favor. He already did it in the last 23-J campaign, when the PSOE popularized the slogan Sanxe Dog and he pocketed a few euros selling badges, t-shirts and cloth bags with that logo.
That outburst was born—or, at least, went viral—thanks to the response of a child, barely six years old, who complained, in front of the Telemadrid cameras, about the closure of a ski resort in Navacerrada. “Don’t close it, Perro Sánchez (sic), you are the worst,” said the minor. Social networks did the rest.
Far from giving the nickname exclusively to the president’s critics, the Socialist Party resigned it. AND He has done something similar now with the so-called “sanchismo”. The term would refer to Pedro Sánchez’s way of governing, like the shoemaker He did the same with José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and Felipismo, during the years of Felipe González.
[González: ‘La autoamnistía es intolerable; me da igual estar en la misma posición que la derecha’]
In fact, Zapatero’s PSOE – nicknamed, precisely, ZP – also did something similar with the gesture of to the goddesswhich prominent cultural personalities used in support of their candidacy.
From nonsense to slogan
A few months ago he disfigured the opposition’s use of the word, but this Sunday he flagged that same word, even resignifying it. “What is the sanchismo? “That neither Feijóo nor Abascal govern, the same thing is going to happen to Rueda.”
The novelty is that the leader of the socialists thus takes over the term, which until now he considered little more or less than a lie created by the right and the extreme right to demonize his management in front of the Government.
He did not view the term so favorably when, interviewed by Jordi Évole, in June 2023, he despised it. “This sanchismo It is a bubble that they have inflated over these five years [la derecha y la extrema derecha] based on three things: lies, manipulations and evil.”
[Zapatero abre las jornadas del PSOE con la amnistía: “Creo en la democracia de la generosidad”]
In another interview, he listed the “lies, manipulation and evil” like the ingredients that had created the term, cooked by the opposition to the Government he presides over.
Already in 2022, Sánchez criticized that the right, as he said, popularized the terms felipismo and shoemaker. Both figures, in his opinion, were nothing more than vehicles to denigrate progressive policies. “Neither felipismo nor shoemaker in sanchismo“It’s called socialism,” he stressed on that occasion, to the applause of the PSOE militants.
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2024-01-22 04:52:09
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