Something is happening to the money fascists, who from time to time make headlines due to monetary problems. Sometimes by origin, other times by destination. Sometimes because of suspicions about their sources of funding, other times because of how they spend it. There has been a lot of talk lately about “singular financing” on the part of Catalonia, and you see, to single out the financing of the extreme right.
There is Vox, which has been on the political front line for as many years as has been suspected by the Court of Auditors for years. The last thing, the bank loan. They spent weeks refusing to reveal which bank lent them the million for the last election campaigns, and finally admitted that it was a Hungarian bank linked to their partner Orbán. The Hispano-Spanish party that makes the most use of foreign capital, very coherent. They do not believe that Spanish banks do not trust them. What happens is that looking for financing for the campaign is like taking out a mortgage: you ask all the banks on your street who offers you the best conditions, and in the end it’s the Hungarian who gives you the dishes, which you also know the branch manager and gives you special treatment.