The former vice-president of the Spanish government, Alphonse Guerraassured: “We Spaniards are not good at doing the selection of leaders“. This is how Guerra responded to a question asked by the public after his intervention at the Cervantes Days organized this Saturday in the city of Castro del Río (Córdoba).
In statements made to Europa Press, the former politician said that “the selection of leaders is a very pending issue throughout the world”, and in conclusion he declared that in Spain: “We are not good because There are people who discover their own competitions at eight o’clock in the evening» in reference to the popular president of the Valencian Community, Carlos Mazón, and his management by DANA.
He thus defined the political scene running like “very complicated”also affirmed that “the revolution of respect is underway” and that “political parties must think that other political parties also have the right to exist”. In this sense, he reflected that “as long as this respect does not exist, democracy does not exist.”
On this subject, he stressed that “We need tests that prove something”because “we cannot go from the youth of a party to governing a country”.
Likewise, he pointed out that “normal people know a lot of things and intellectuals travel the world boasting of a category that is worthless.” Furthermore, he insisted that in Spain: “We are non-conformists by nature” and that, like others, “certain things have been suffered”, but the difference – according to Guerra – is that ” We can’t stop talking about it.”
In the same vein, he pointed out that “mighty and powerful countries come a day when they cease to be”, and in Spain “in full power in 1600, some memorials were already written saying that it was in decline, being the most important country in the world.”world”.