Felipe González has confirmed at the last minute his attendance this Tuesday to the presentation of the book of his former minister Virgilio Zapatero in which he evokes That PSOE. The dreams of a generation, in which he reviews his years of government. Alfonso Guerra, vice president in those executives at the beginning of democracy, has served as master of ceremonies, although both former leaders have avoided greeting each other at least publicly.

In his speech, the former all-powerful number two of La Moncloa did not want to enter to assess the debacle of his party in the municipal and regional elections of last May 28: "Perhaps some may think that after going through so recently an electoral process with the result we know it would be almost obligatory to say a few words on this matter, But no. Not because we are already at the gates of other legislative elections that will mark which government Spain will have."

Guerra, however, has implicitly criticized Sánchez's pacts with Bildu during this legislature. And also that his delegate of the Government in Madrid, Francisco Martínez, said that they have done more for Spain in these years than "all the jingoists of bracelet", in reference to the PP and Vox. "We have learned these days through the competent authority, as it should be, that those who saved millions of lives during the pandemic were not the health workers, but those who shortly before had stripped off the balaclava," he said ironically.

To which he has apostilled: "Has Valle Inclán and his court of miracles returned? No problem, do not despair, our Melenchón dressed by Christian Dior [in implicit allusion to Yolanda Díaz] who reserved for us the discovery of a Trotskyist in the UN. What other surprises await us? Will we have a small parliamentary group under Putin?"

"If we look we see that everything remains the same. The two big parties turn to their extremes to seek support, thus fattening the parties that are against the model of society described in the Constitution, "lamented Guerra in a new cryptic reference to the space located to the left of the PSOE and Vox, whom he has recriminated that they are "pulling the bullfighters" in reference to the vice president they have appointed for the Valencian Community in their coalition government with the PP, Vicente Barrera.

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