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Cruz Ramiro- local news journalist and editor-in-chief. Worked in various media such as: EL Mundo, La Vanguardia, El País.

The Aemet confirms the arrival of a new DANA after the storm: this is how it could affect Spain

  • Will there be another DANA in Spain? This is what the Aemet says about strong storms this weekend
  • A firefighter tells of the distressing situation he has experienced as a result of DANA: “It will be impossible to forget”

After the passage of DANA, which caused significant damage and destruction in much of the country during the first days of September, and after a storm that left behind a new episode of locally intense rains and storms during the weekend, Spain will suffer a new isolated depression at high levels in the coming days.

The week starts with very different meteorologies depending on the geographical area. While the weather in the Mediterranean area will be warm and mild, it will continue to be unstable in eight autonomous communities, with warnings of rain and heavy showers and storms, which will make the environment in the interior of the peninsula rather cool, according to data from the time.com.

In Galicia there are warnings for gusts of wind that will be around 70-80 kilometers per hour, as well as the risk of a maritime storm with waves of three or four meters.. In fact, temperatures will drop due to the isolated cold storm that has been felt in the Atlantic and that this Monday will be reabsorbed in a trough that will cross the north of the peninsula. Starting Wednesday at noon, an Atlantic front will enter and leave a lot of rainfall in this community.. On Thursday it will sweep the interior of the peninsula from west to east with weaker rainfall.

Temperatures drop

This Monday a small DANA was isolated over Madeira, focusing on the Gulf of Cádiz and impacting the Canary archipelago. On Tuesday it will evolve and cross the Strait and advance towards “the peninsular Mediterranean strip and the Balearic Islands”, as confirmed by Aemet this morning..

On Wednesday, this isolated depression will continue at high levels, leaving behind “persistent and strong showers” that could be accompanied by storms and very strong gusts of wind, both on the Mediterranean coast and on the Pitiusas Islands.. Around the Iberian Peninsula and the Pyrenees there will be afternoon storms and showers in Galicia and the Cantabrian Sea. It will also rain intensely in the Region of Murcia, Castilla-La Mancha, the Valencian Community and Aragon, according to the

As for temperatures, the thermometer will drop below 10 °C in the interior (Castilla y León, points of Madrid and Castilla-La Mancha), as well as in the interior of Galicia and mountainous areas. On the other hand, in the Mediterranean there will be a feeling of sultry during the day and the nights will still be summery in parts of Catalonia and the Valencian Community and the Balearic Islands.

The search for the man dragged by the water in Paterna resumes for the third day

The search for the man who was swept away by water last Friday while crossing a ravine in Paterna (Valencia) has resumed for the third day early this Monday, according to sources from the Valencia Fire Consortium..

The search work was suspended yesterday afternoon due to the strong storms that occurred in various parts of the province of Valencia and which, according to the Consortium, predicted a flood of the Túria River, in the area where the work is being carried out..

About a hundred personnel participated in the search operation on Sunday, including forest firefighters, firefighters from the Valencia Consortium, National Police, Paterna Local Police, the Military Emergency Unit (UME) helped by dogs and divers from the GEO, supported from the air by helicopters and a team of drones.

The event occurred last Friday when the man crossed the ravine and was swept away by the current, despite the fact that some workers who were at the scene warned him that there was a lot of water after the heavy rains that had fallen in the area..

A few hours after his disappearance, the missing person's bicycle was located, which was identified by relatives who, after learning through the media that the search was being carried out, informed the Local Police of Paterna that they knew nothing about it. person, a 52-year-old man and resident of Manises.

A man is thrown from his car while driving on the A-3 in Madrid

A driver was thrown from his vehicle while traveling on the A-3 highway, at kilometer six in the exit direction, according to information provided by Emergencies Madrid.

SAMUR Civil Protection healthcare workers treated a 40-year-old man who suffered head, thoracic and spinal trauma, and who, once stabilized, was transferred to La Paz Hospital in very serious condition. The Civil Guard has taken charge of the report.

The Municipal Police of Madrid and the National Police also participated in the accident, which occurred around two in the morning.

"It's pure improvisation": Congress prepares for its first multilingual session

Criticism in the opposition, closed defense of the left and uncertainty in the services of the Chamber. Congress launches into its first multilingual session with few certainties and many unknowns. With the rejection of the PP, the Board agreed last Wednesday that the co-official languages may now be used in the same plenary session in which the express processing of the planned reform begins, precisely, to consolidate their use in the parliamentary headquarters.. The governing body of Congress ignored the “doubts” of the Chamber's lawyers, who warned in a letter that correctly applying the new procedure in the short term was “very difficult”, if not “impossible.”. And those misgivings have not disappeared with the passing of the days. “It is pure improvisation,” maintain legal sources from Congress.

The Board, chaired by the socialist Francina Armengol, stated however that, despite its provisional nature, the system can be launched this Tuesday with guarantees.. For the moment, and to guarantee the simultaneous translation of your Honors' interventions, the earpieces acquired by the Lower House will be used to transmit into Spanish the televised speech of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, in April 2022.. Regarding the hiring of translators, everything indicates that the so-called minor contracts will be chosen, that is, less than 15,000 euros, but the Board has not yet confirmed the type of agreement that will govern in the Chamber for that service..

Through a statement, sources from the Presidency of the Chamber promised to provide more technical details about the process after the Meeting of Spokespersons last Thursday, but the promise fell on deaf ears.. Another issue, about which there is hardly any information, has to do with the economic impact of the initiative.. The sources consulted from PSOE and Sumar avoid clarifying the cost of the measure, while the PP censures the lack of information just 24 hours before the plenary session begins.. They denounce that, in practice, it means launching a system paid for with public money without knowing how much that amount will amount to, and without it even being formally approved in Congress..

From the Board, they emphasize that the establishment of the system has a provisional nature and enjoys legal coverage thanks to the agreement of the majority of the body.. In the future, aspects such as whether or not to hire an own body of translators will be consolidated, and possible works will be carried out to consolidate the new modifications after the change in the regulations.. They insist that, for the moment, the translation systems will be “similar” to those that already operate in the Senate.

The PP, for its part, is now exploring all possible avenues to stop what they describe as an “illegal” maneuver and a “constitutional outrage”, without ruling out judicial avenues.. The popular ones understand that, in this situation, an appeal for unconstitutionality is possible and they cite article 3 of the Magna Carta, which establishes Spanish as the official language of the State, and article 23, which defends the rights of deputies to participate in public affairs.. Parliamentary sources from the PP exemplify that the rights of their honorable Members may be violated if, for example, there is a technical failure and there are deputies who do not understand certain interventions.. Or that possible errors due to the “precipitation” of the initiative have an impact on the transcription of the plenary sessions.

The popular members also denounce that, despite repeated requests in the body, the progressive majority of the Board has denied legal basis for the new system that will come to light this Tuesday. The same sources warn that the reform requires a comprehensive review of the Chamber's procedures that has not yet been carried out, and they also assure that specific contracts executed to safeguard the first plenary sessions may contravene the Contract Law. of the Public Sector.

The PP has taken note to begin preparing its legal framework. For now, the Popular Group presented a reconsideration letter last week that, in all likelihood, will be overturned by the Board in a meeting prior to the plenary session this Tuesday. They are open to presenting amendments to the entirety, and will explore the courts in the coming days.. “The most serious thing is that they don't even wait for the debate, not even for the approval of the norm that will regulate it.”. This is not possible in a democracy.. “Why is the regulation being reformed then?” Cuca Gamarra denounced last Thursday..

At the political level, the Genoa leadership denounces that the PSOE's “hurries” have no more meaning than a “payment” from the acting Government to its partners.. The sources consulted infer that the implementation of co-official languages was one of the demands that the nationalist and independence forces put on the table in exchange for their votes so that Francina Armengol would be the one who presided over the Congress Table.. And they also add that with the application of the system, the left seeks to “tarnish” Feijóo's investiture session.

A 28-year-old woman arrested accused of murdering her partner in Alcàsser

The Valencia Civil Guard has arrested a 28-year-old woman for allegedly murdering her 54-year-old partner in the early hours of this Saturday to Sunday in the Valencian town of Alcàsser.

This has been reported by sources from the Valencia Civil Guard, who had initially reported the discovery of the man's body with signs of violence and the arrest of his romantic partner.

According to sources, they are investigating the case as a homicide and the proceedings have been declared secret by court number 3 of Catarroja.

When is the autumn equinox 2023 and what does it mean?

For many, autumn evokes feelings of melancholy and post-vacation syndrome, but others approach it more positively, motivated by the new beginnings and challenges that lie ahead..

Like every year, autumn will officially begin with the equinox, an astronomical phenomenon in which the Sun is located at the closest point to the equator.. In 2023, the equinox in Spain will occur exactly at 8:49 in the morning on Saturday, September 23. From that moment on, we can officially say that we are in autumn.

Meaning of the equinox

During the summer, our hemisphere receives a greater amount of sunlight, and therefore the days in recent months have been longer and warmer.. But, at the time of the equinox, both hemispheres receive sunlight equally, and from then on they increasingly concentrate a little more on the other hemisphere, causing the days to get shorter and colder in ours.. But before that, when the equinox occurs on September 23, day and night will have the same length.

This process will culminate on the winter solstice, next December 22, when the Sun has moved as far away from our hemisphere as possible.. It is important not to confuse equinox (which is when both hemispheres receive the same sunlight) with solstice (when one of them receives the maximum and the other the minimum).. The equinoxes mark the beginning of spring and autumn, while the solstices welcome summer and winter.

The term equinox has its origin in the Latin word aequinoctium, which could be translated as “the night is the same.” Among other things, autumn is characterized by lower temperatures compared to summer, but meteorologists have warned that this autumn will be hotter than usual, and on the other hand they point out that there could be more intense rains than in the normal periods. autumnal ones from previous years.

Journalist Pepe Domingo Castaño dies at 80, master of sports radio

  • Pepe Domingo Castaño dies at 80: last minute of the death of one of the voices of sports journalism

The sports journalist Pepe Domingo Castaño died this morning at the age of 80. This was announced through the social network X, former Twitter, the COPE program that he directed, Tiempo de Juego.

“The day we never wanted to come has arrived. We don't know what to say because Pepe was everything to us. The radio will never sound the same again without you. This family will never beat the same again without you, but, for you, we will continue… We still don't know how we are going to do it, but we will continue to fill the void you leave us with life and radio. We love you Pepe, we love you and we will always love you as you have taught us, with joy and united,” they explained in the message..

A life dedicated to radio

Castaño began his professional career at just 18 years old at Radio Galicia. In 1966 he decided to leave his homeland to move to the capital.. There he developed his first musical program on La Voz de Madrid. After passing through several stations and Spanish Television, in 1973 he settled on Cadena SER..

In 1975 he won his first Ondas award.

The Galician became one of the most recognizable voices on the Spanish airwaves.. Currently, he hosted the program Tiempo de Juego together with Paco González and Manolo Lama.

If a stranger walks through the historic center of Baza one morning, it is logical that he will find more closed businesses than people.. The good observer, if he pays attention, could also begin to tell the contrast in a heritage city, almost a ghost, where there is a dream postcard between white streets and the ruins of buildings that, at some point, it is sensed, were imposing..

The city of Granada is a heritage jewel in the province, although forgotten like few others.. The entire region has lost, according to some studies, almost 25% of its population in the last 30 years. An Iberian sculpture, the Lady of Baza, was found there more than 50 years ago, whose departure from the city still means for many the symbol of oblivion and isolation..

It was found in 1971, still in the midst of Franco's regime, on the slope of Cerro del Santuario. The old heritage regulations allowed the person who subsidized the excavation work to keep a part of the archaeological material found.. Up ahead was the archaeologist Francisco Presedo. The work, financed by the Catalan businessman Pere Durán. As soon as he found it, he did not hesitate to donate it to the State almost immediately upon hearing the news..

After almost 2000 years buried, it was moved to Madrid, to the National Archaeological Museum. And until today. The Bastetan municipal archaeologist, Lorenzo Sánchez, says, after 25 years as a municipal technician, that in his career he has gone “up to four times for it.”. None successful. The latest report from the Ministry of Culture in this regard, as is the case with the other Ladies, such as the one in Elche, is clear: Its transfer “would entail irreparable losses for the sculpture.”. Transportation, complex in its very conception, makes it impossible for him to return home.

The Lady's Shadow

The lady is, however, just that, a symbol. Looking at the historic center of Baza on a map, you can see a metaphor for the true heritage reality that exists in the city.. In the center, the Municipal Archaeological Museum, small, but cared for in detail, dedicated almost entirely to the Iberian era. Around it, the contrast with the twenty monuments designated by Hispania Nostra as in imminent danger of disappearance.

The association dedicated to the defense of heritage has always made it clear that it is more of an x-ray, a symptom of how residents perceive the treatment of the historical legacy.. Baza has been shamefully leading the red list in all of Spain for years and there are even those who point to the Lady as a smokescreen to cover up everything else.. Among those included in the list there is an amalgamation of buildings with artistic-historical styles and stages that can barely be seen on their walls..

Namely: the Alcazaba of Baza, the Torre Pesquera Castle, the church and convent of San Antón, the Enríquez Palace, the Episcopal Palace of Baza, the House of the Páez de Espinosa, the Jerónimos Oil Mill, the Freila Castle Tower, the church of San Luis, the Hermitage of San Sebastián de Baza, the Holy Fountain or Alcántara, the Tower of the Five Corners, the Towers of the Magdalena Gate, the Baíco Wetland, the Espinosa Tower, Benzalema Castle, the Morería Baths, the Palace of the Marquises of Cadimo and the Convent of San Jerónimo.

Some are privately owned, others are public. Some are considered Assets of Cultural Interest (BIC), others are simply cataloged on a smaller scale.. Others have a fairly relative historical importance, although they could well be, if not found in Baza, the figurehead of the cultural policy of a good number of towns in Spain.. The City Council insists that the count of heritage spaces on the list is somewhat artificial, also crossed by political issues, as in all places.. But just visiting the areas, the degradation in some is more than palpable.

It could be said that, in general, of so much monumental space that there is, the neighbors barely take it into account or even know, or at least debate, about its history. The ruins are almost normalized. There is a key aspect that stands out as soon as you talk to any of them: a good part of all these infrastructures already had a use before they were considered heritage. When the Heritage Law of the Junta de Andalucía was legislated in 1991, this heritage awareness was not scarce, but rather non-existent.

The importance of protecting infrastructure and why to do it is relatively new. “Some cloisters were used as car or bus workshops,” for example. The clearest case is found in the esplanade that crowns the Alcazaba. There, in the 80s, concerts were given. All types. “Sabina was there,” without going any further. Currently, as if it were a UFO fallen from the sky, there is a newly created building dedicated to Social Services in front of a sinkhole through which it is easy to fall.. In the background one of those cloisters, which decades ago was transported there “without much meaning” and which is full of graffiti where meaning is also conspicuous by its absence.. Around, rubble and garbage.

After years and years of neglect, the previous government team presented the rehabilitation project for the eastern area in 2023. There was just over a month left for the municipal elections, yes.. The Government will provide 1.9 million euros to restore it after a critical neglect that is still perceived in the twenty monuments that appear on the aforementioned red list and for which, with the exception of rare cases and patches, there is no glimpse of a solution. comprehensive rehabilitation in the medium term.

A revulsive

In that landscape, Baza, like most towns in Empty Spain, lives a vicious circle. The heritage abandoned to its fate could be part of the change, but the ghostly atmosphere easily takes over the towns and, almost unintentionally, as the years go by, the aging of the residents who have remained leads to general discouragement. On the positive side, the movement of return or resistance in the towns by young people, who prefer their roots to life in big cities, is gaining more and more strength in Baza.

Celia Tello, a young woman from Bastetana, returned to the municipality a few years ago, where she is now a teacher of Plastic Arts at La Íbera, a creative school that she founded.. It now changes location, right in front of the Municipal Archaeological Museum, where in principle the Lady would be housed, if approved.. He says that his grandfather, curiously, was part of those who were there the day the Iberian sculpture was found and that “he was surprised by the polychrome color that disappeared as soon as he unearthed it.”.

Art is a leitmotiv in his family. His brother, Agustín Tello, is also a businessman and artist in the town.. The City Council gave both of them the Baza Joven award for entrepreneurship in the town. The first impulse, before any award, comes from private initiative, which is in the doldrums in the town. Celia points out how before, when she was a child, the streets that are now full of closed shutters were a trail of local businesses and life in the town. “There was everything,” he says.. The resistance that he forms together with other young people who dedicate themselves from plastic art to coffered ceilings is still weak in the face of what has been lost..

The starting point for Antonio Francisco Martínez, spokesperson for the Association of Friends of the Guadix-Baza Railway, would be the recovery of the train.. The closure of the railway line in the 80s by the Government of Felipe González began a drift that ended up separating the region from the province. Then economic reasons were given, which finally led to more serious ones, such as the depopulation and depression of the entire economy of what already calls itself “Empty Granada.”. It is impossible to understand the isolation and the tired air of their political complaints without taking into account that for 40 years not a single carriage has passed through there and that deaf ears for years upon their return have been the norm..

Martínez, who dedicates his life almost entirely to this cause, also insists, however, on the return of the Lady. “It would be a second chance that, together with the train, would change everything. I would focus on the fact that heritage can be the alternative to this area. Tourism, the businesses that would be created would insist on improving the historic center. We know what the technical reports say, it's a matter of money,” he insists.. This is commented on and agreed by other municipal technicians who remember the case of the Lady of Elche, who returned to where she was found in 2006, although in a very different economic context, in the midst of a bubble..

He himself says that he tried to “take” the Lady when he went to visit her the last time.. He does not miss opportunities, no matter which politician comes to the province, to approach the event in question to ask for both things, the train and the sculpture, which for him go hand in hand. The hope, in any case, of the Bastetans is unanimous, as patient as it is full of demands, they do not stop repeating. “Once a politician told me that, if she came, the Lady would come by train,” Martínez summarizes.

The dark room of politics that you don't want to see

Professor Jiménez Asensio, one of the academics who best knows the ins and outs of the Spanish Administration, has called it the dark room of politics.. It refers to the prevailing bureaucratic system, systematically denounced since the time of Galdós, which is characterized by the existence of its own dynamics in the public service outside its original mandate.. And it is dark, precisely, in that it is alien to transparency and accountability, taking advantage of the fact that the system enjoys impunity due to the absence of internal control.. And when it has it formally, it is nothing more than a corporatist pantomime through the tortuous use of internal mechanisms of protection and privilege..

Or, what is the same, the poor functioning of the current Administration reveals the existence of a State within the State with its own characteristics..

The absurd previous appointment is the best example of an Administration that does not think about those administered, but about its own interest. And the chaos in Social Security, with a minister who is full of himself but incapable of solving the problems, is nothing more than its most visible manifestation.. Without the need to look at the Tax Agency itself, where the principle of guilt of the taxpayer prevails, who, to make matters worse, is the one who does the work for public employees..

This patrimonial conception of the public service, it is evident, would not be possible without the help of the politicians themselves, who have irresponsibly delayed time and again one of those nuclear reforms that this country needs, and which is none other than a new conception of public administration that is less bureaucratic, more efficient and, of course, less endogamous. Probably, because any reform aimed at professionalizing the public service would expel from the scope of the Administration the profuse clientelistic networks that the parties that govern in any of the administrations weave, and that alternate periodically..

The contempt

The abusive use of figures such as temporary workers to occupy freely designated positions is nothing more than another example of the contempt for creating an effective Administration..

It is, of course, not the property of the central Administration.. Both the autonomous communities and the city councils – it is evident that any generalization is somewhat unfair – have reproduced old behaviours, which makes them impermeable to the demands and needs of citizens..

The truth is that no major reform has been made and today administrative inertia prevails, which explains that, instead of having a full debate on the quality of the Administration's functioning, the public conversation is limited to counting how many officials there is or how much they charge, but without a rigorous analysis of their productivity or whether the job is really necessary. Not even the opposition system has been adapted to the new realities, which ultimately brings out the old intellectual laziness that has done so much damage to the history of this country..

The paradox is that the Administration has reached an absurd situation in which very well-paid employees coexist (in relation to their productivity) and very poorly paid employees who in the long run tend to abandon the public space because it is incapable of recognizing talent, which ends up expelling the best. Galdós rightly said that “an ungrateful State, indifferent to merit, is a savage State”.

There is not even a statute for the public manager, something that is inherent to any organization in which the functions are perfectly delimited.. The incentive policy, in fact, as various reports carried out by the Hay Derecho foundation have highlighted, is a complete disaster.. It is not surprising, in fact, that those who leave the Administration are, precisely, the most qualified, while the least productive (but with the same system of guarantees that protects their jobs) never do so..

The discussion is so poor that the reform of the Administration does not appear today as one of the priority issues, which is especially significant if one takes into account that it is the middle and low incomes who are most dependent on the proper functioning of the Administration in their different areas: justice, health or education. In fact, the widening of inequality can be combated through income or subsidy policy, but also through proper functioning of the Administration and what has happened with the poor management of the minimum income reflects well the usefulness of these public policies..

Lack of planning

This lack of interest in the functioning of the Administration, in a country focused on the latest statement of some foolish politician, is what explains, for example, that incomprehensible levels of aging of the workforce have been reached, taking into account that it was perfectly predictable in view of the fact that it was in the early 80s when the Administration began to grow in coherence with the expansion of the welfare State and the emergence of new social needs.. Two thirds of public employees are over 50 years old, which highlights the absence of planning and long-term criteria.

The surprising thing is that this internal dynamic of the Administration in defense of its own interests acts in parallel with the deprofessionalization of the Public Administration itself due to the arrival of political officials with zero experience.. Jobs that today should be occupied by public employees are occupied by professional politicians without any background and without any knowledge on the subject.. It is not surprising, in fact, that Spain is one of the OECD countries where each change of Government causes more internal movements within the Administration itself, even at the most basic levels.. It is not Canovista turnismo, but it is very similar to it. There are many forms of corruption, and that is one of them, although it is not seen.

This explains why in certain management positions there is a high level of rotation in the same job, which prevents the development of long-term policies.. The Higher Sports Council, now on everyone's lips, has had four presidents during the last five years, which highlights the disdain for continuity. The Public Service Department itself jumps from one Ministry to another as if it were a chess pawn that doesn't know where to place itself..

The really serious thing is that no one with the decision-making capacity cares. Probably because making politics to improve the quality of the services that administrations must provide to citizens is not visible.. Galdós summed it up more than a century ago with lucidity: “What has happened here? What has happened? That to the father of the family, to the honest man, to the civil servant of merit, aged in the Administration, to the loyal servant of the State who could “Teaching the minister how to save the Treasury is postponed; while the daring, the inept, those who have no conscience or any qualifications expand the area as a reward for their uselessness.”.

The traumatic generational change in Spanish politics

There are several reasons that explain why, in recent weeks, a few traumas that are difficult to manage have emerged in Spanish political life.. The first, and most obvious, has to do with Pedro Sánchez's policy of alliances and his concessions to Catalan nationalism to be sworn in as president.. But there is another one that will last longer than the negotiations with Carles Puigdemont or a hypothetical electoral repetition. This is the complex generational change that is taking place in Spain.

The Transition Generation

Between 1975 and 1982, the generation that led the Transition gave Spain a democratic and stable political system. Furthermore, over a much longer period, it promoted a profound modernization of all aspects of public life.. Thanks to their work, Spain not only became a country whose form of government was democracy, but also one that had a system of moral, civic and ethical ideas very similar to that of the rest of Europe.. It was an almost unprecedented achievement..

However, as perhaps happens with all generations that carry out transformations of this magnitude, the one that today we associate with Felipe González, Fernando Savater or Juan Luis Cebrián, is demonstrating that it too had a blind spot: it is managing its progressive but inevitable abandonment of the central stage of public life.

There are deep motivations for this.. Some are logical: their members believe, rightly, that we can continue learning from them and their experience. Others are simply human: it is difficult to leave the spotlight when they have illuminated you for half a century.. But there is one that is, in the current situation, more important: when reading their public opinions or listening to them in informal forums, one has the feeling that this generation, and especially its most prominent left-wing members, greatly distrusts the ability of the next to keep democracy and the liberal social contract alive.

A rhetoric that has stopped serving

There is no shortage of reasons. Most of the current political leaders are under fifty years old, and it cannot be said that their performance—from Sánchez to Santiago Abascal, passing through the already defenestrated Pablo Iglesias, Albert Rivera or Pablo Casado—is being exemplary.. Perhaps something similar could be said of the new intellectual or journalistic leaders.. But the distrust of the elders towards their successors goes further. It is as if, after decades of dedication to Spanish public life, they wanted to freeze their achievements in time. Or they will refuse to accept that, if Spanish politics has changed, it is because enormous social transformations have occurred that make it inevitable.. All political systems, and their ideological frameworks, end up fading over time. And today, the appeals of some veteran leaders of the PSOE to milestones such as the harmony of the Transition, the memory of the negotiations that made the Constitution possible, or the recourse of the old right to figures such as Adolfo Suárez, ring hollow to a very large, and growing, part of the population. And they have no useful political effect.

I don't say it with joy. Some of us are uncomfortable with the way in which all that has been left behind for many Spaniards. For me, it is impossible to see Bildu, especially with Arnaldo Otegi at the helm, as a simple left-wing coalition; It will always be a party that was complicit in terrorism. It is astonishing that the word “communism”, now commonly used among the left, has ceased to be associated with some of the worst political tragedies in recent history.. Not to mention Francoism.

However, these changes in perception are real. Surely, they are bad. They are probably irreversible. And they will mark the next years of Spanish democracy. It is very possible that young people are much more concerned with issues linked to morality, consumption and lifestyles than with the nuances of the territorial organization of the State.. It is credible that, for them, terrorism and dictatorship are historical issues unrelated to personal and even family experience, and, therefore, to the voting decision.. We might think that this is due to a general decline in democratic principles.. But it's not about that. It is that the perception of which are the greatest risks that Spain faces has changed. A typical PSOE voter belonging to Generation Z may believe, unlike González, that an amnesty does not put Spanish democracy at risk.. You probably think that the possible reduction of the rights of sexual minorities or an insufficient redistribution of wealth are much more dangerous for democracy..

Threat perception changes

The amnesty of the leaders of the process who committed crimes or the pacts with Bildu continue to be a bad idea, although a new generation does not see it that way. In the same way, Spain is leaving behind a good part of the ideological and cultural frameworks of the Transition, although many of its protagonists find it difficult to recognize it.. Generational change should not make us renounce the old certainties of liberal democracy. And, of course, the fact that other concerns become more relevant among young people does not mean that old ones don't matter.. Sánchez, for example, could govern for the new generations without needing to kick Nicolás Redondo out of his party..

But the political cycle initiated by the Transition generation is experiencing its twilight. This is not only due to reasons of age, but also to changes in the party system, the rise of new technologies, the transformation of intellectual leadership, a rapid mutation of values, the international situation—what is told here is also applicable to countries like the United States or Germany, among others—and the feeling that democracy as a system is the new default. That would not have to imply the end of the Constitution that gave birth to that generation. Nor do we put at risk the greatest period of political stability in modern Spanish history.. But for an important and growing part of our society, the risks we face are different.. It is normal that the generation that gave birth to such a successful cycle finds it strange. It is even for me. And it's not even clear that it's good. However, this had to come sooner or later. It has arrived, in a traumatic way, just now, and we cannot act as if it were not like that.