Turkish delate Erdoganwho doesn't give a damn about it, Sanchez has pulled another ace out of his sleeve: the judges will be elected by Parliament. And since Parliament is his and the Frankensteins', for the time being, well, you draw the conclusion. The guy doesn't stop. He doesn't win, but he defends himself like a cat on a cat's back, with his spurious majority. In the midst of the chaos of the country he has created, it is now being said that the judge Llarena will drop the charges against Puigdemont next week and that the Catalan fugitive will be able to return whenever he wants. He will walk around Barcelona and surrounding towns like a Mademoiselle d'Avignon. He will run for the Presidency of the Generalitat. And who knows if he will be voted in and win. Sources say that Llarena would be guilty of prevarication if he does not lift the arrest warrant. Other jurists are not so clear. The law they have passed is intentionally ambiguous; and it's a hell of a thing to pass a law that is intentionally ambiguous. A la pareja que el PSOE ha promocionado en los últimos años, Zapatero y SanchezThe bird is a bird of prey, it should be kept in tissue paper. What a pair of birds. Just as cardinals, as soon as they are appointed, get woodpecker faces, these two don't need to: they become birds of prey as soon as they take office. Spain today is not a country, but a chaos. What is happening is that the economy is holding up, although from what I hear from people, and from my own experience, it is already difficult to fill the shopping trolley. Not for them, they are orchestra conductors, Euro MPs, others are professors, others - they say - have gold mines in Venezuela, others are councillors; they are very warm in power. Will Maestro Paco come one day with the sales? I don't know, but for the moment he is making a lot of enemies, and in the end, on one side or the other, this will be paid for. I say. But they last a long time, look at Maduro and to Daniel Ortega and family and the whole basque. These are their examples.
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