Minister Montero points the finger at the agreements between PP and Vox, but her government depends on parties like Bildu or ERC to pass laws. Both strategies seek power, not social rights. The hypocrisy is evident: attacking the rival for doing the same thing one practices daily.
How political coherence requires technical red lines 🛠️
In software development, teams establish continuous integration rules to avoid errors. Similarly, politics needs clear red lines against cuts to public services or fundamental rights. Without these filters, any pact is vulnerable to partisan interests. If Montero applied version control to her alliances, she would see that her source code contains the same bugs she criticizes.
The coherence patch no one dares to install 🐛
Imagine downloading an app that promises security, but then you see it requests permissions to access your camera without warning. That is Montero: she updates her speech against pacts while her political operating system has the malware of agreements with pro-independence parties installed. If she at least published her source code, we would know what data she sells.