Going down the slope of ignominy, Alberto Núñez Feijóo confirms his increasingly serious limits. The Valencian tragedy shows us as a politician who is not up to his position and who lacks the resources to carry it out. We wonder if his people realize this. Of course, not his ineffable advisors. But not only does he fail with systematic consistency, but now every time he speaks he makes a fool of himself. If it were not for this man, with the support of the most ultramontane members of Vox, who could win the next elections, Feijóo would only have room for derision, collective laughter.
But his place on the power map requires us to analyze his movements. There must be a reason, however abstruse, for him to declare on Wednesday that he had spoken to the president of the European Commission to agree to ask her for help in the face of the Valencia disaster. Apart from the fact that it would be necessary to confirm that this conversation took place, which Feijóo could easily have invented, it is very likely that it was only an exchange of greetings. Because Mrs. Von der Leyen’s interlocutor is the president of the government. For anything. And with no one else.