Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 23:10:58 GMT -5
According to what the government tells us, after Pedro Sánchez's meeting with Yolanda Díaz and Nadia Calviño everything is resolved, agreed and it seems tied and well tied, which indicates that either we are being lied to, or indeed, as some said, it was "a storm." in a glass of water.” The key to the agreement must be in the statement issued, although those of us who are into science and little given to hieroglyphics are a little shocked by the difference that is observed when reading it carefully, at a time in which everything is done for exactly what contrary. There the government's commitment to the “repeal” of Rajoy's labor reform is indicated, but therein lies the trap, as long as it is with the agreement of unions, employers and the EU. That commitment must be evident, if it were not for the fact that just a few weeks ago it was said that if the CEOE remained castled, said reform could be achieved by agreement, which by the way already existed, between the government and unions.
Attempt to cheat solitaire or different semantic interpretation? To resolve doubts, I turn to the RAE dictionary and read verbatim that the well-worn word “repeal” means “to render an existing norm ineffective”, which logically, to avoid a vacuum, must be replaced at the same moment by another. In other words, the norm indicates that to “repeal” what has already existed for years must be nullified; the Australia Phone Number reform that Rajoy imposed with blood and fire, especially on the unions and workers, distancing himself, as the right usually does, from any agreement. By the way, the same right that now calls for consensus, with businessmen evidently, should be reminded of what they did in the past. What is going to happen from now on? Well, once again that logic tells us that the businessmen will return to their castling, the most conservative sectors of the EU will support them in their efforts and PP plus VOX, who like the Catholic Monarchs "ride so much, ride so much", will continue to put a spanner in the wheel. of the car so that it does not run.
What will Pedro Sánchez do then? Will he opt for the theses of Díaz and the unions, or will he support his liberal sector led by Calviño? Accustomed to seeing him act in recent times, which has caused deep disappointment and distancing himself from his positions, he will probably try to pull new rabbits out of the hat, but I fear that things in such a serious matter are no longer suitable for magic tricks. Because the cards are already on the table and above dialectical debates about what is or is not a “repeal”, there are red lines that should not be crossed at the risk of confronting the unions and an important part of its social base, including socialist sectors, which are currently circulating on the border with Yolanda Díaz. For example, everything related to drastically eliminating job insecurity, or that sector agreements prevail over company agreements, these being exclusively to improve them. Difficult situation for Sánchez who is accustomed to being in an unstable balance in recent times, without having suffered any fall so far, but who should not be constantly tempting the devil.
Attempt to cheat solitaire or different semantic interpretation? To resolve doubts, I turn to the RAE dictionary and read verbatim that the well-worn word “repeal” means “to render an existing norm ineffective”, which logically, to avoid a vacuum, must be replaced at the same moment by another. In other words, the norm indicates that to “repeal” what has already existed for years must be nullified; the Australia Phone Number reform that Rajoy imposed with blood and fire, especially on the unions and workers, distancing himself, as the right usually does, from any agreement. By the way, the same right that now calls for consensus, with businessmen evidently, should be reminded of what they did in the past. What is going to happen from now on? Well, once again that logic tells us that the businessmen will return to their castling, the most conservative sectors of the EU will support them in their efforts and PP plus VOX, who like the Catholic Monarchs "ride so much, ride so much", will continue to put a spanner in the wheel. of the car so that it does not run.
What will Pedro Sánchez do then? Will he opt for the theses of Díaz and the unions, or will he support his liberal sector led by Calviño? Accustomed to seeing him act in recent times, which has caused deep disappointment and distancing himself from his positions, he will probably try to pull new rabbits out of the hat, but I fear that things in such a serious matter are no longer suitable for magic tricks. Because the cards are already on the table and above dialectical debates about what is or is not a “repeal”, there are red lines that should not be crossed at the risk of confronting the unions and an important part of its social base, including socialist sectors, which are currently circulating on the border with Yolanda Díaz. For example, everything related to drastically eliminating job insecurity, or that sector agreements prevail over company agreements, these being exclusively to improve them. Difficult situation for Sánchez who is accustomed to being in an unstable balance in recent times, without having suffered any fall so far, but who should not be constantly tempting the devil.