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Former Deputy Pablo Cambronero Presents Two Books to Congress

As An ant against the system. This is what he felt for years and this is what he titled his first book. Pablo Cambronero. The former deputy of Ciudadanos first, then of the Mixed Group, returns to the Lower House to recall his activity as an independent parliamentarian after leaving the Orange Party in 2022 due to disagreements with the leadership of Inés Arrimadas.

He then began a control action against the Government through written questions that made him the deputy who signed the most questions in history. Of these more than 1,400, the writer has now compiled 100 that represent his fight to include anticancer drugs in the public health system, end the unconstitutional states of alarm or supervise the actions of the former socialist minister. Jose Luis Abalos, now being singled out for his alleged corruption at the head of Transport.

The idea to write this “anthology of nonsense” also came from a former congressman and businessman. Mark of Quintus, This is how he defines the book after studying the government’s responses, and who also signs a prologue in which he explains how Cambronero worked for months “in the most absolute solitude, without having the possibility of intervening in the plenary sessions and even denying him all those means to which he was entitled as a deputy. The situation reached such a point that he was not assigned the office that corresponds to each parliamentarian and he worked from the cafeteria of Congress.

Almost at the same time he published The dictatorship of apathy. An essay in which he meditates on “the progressive and unstoppable domestication of the West.” And Pablo Cambronero affirms that “we live in a dictatorship” and that “if you doubt, you become an enemy of the system.” With a prologue by another former colleague, Juan Carlos Girauta – now a Vox MEP in the European Parliament – the “desire for control and supervision of the executive” is criticized. And above all the apathy with which, according to the author, the majority of the population accepts it. “I must admit with frustration that ‘we sweat everything’ and we sweat a lot,” he writes bitterly.

Both, however, discuss ideas and possible solutions to combat “wokeism” with “the socio-cultural war that is being waged in the streets, schools and parliaments.”

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