Minister Óscar López has addressed the controversy surrounding the 44,856 euros that Leire Díez received from the PSOE for consultancy. He calls for absolute calm, assures that everything will be clarified, and criticizes the PP and Vox for mixing issues. The public listens and suspects: while some ask for calm, others demand heads, and the origin of the money remains a mystery.
How to debug a bug in political transparency 🐛
In software development, when an error appears in the code, a trace is run: logs are reviewed, the failing variable is identified, and a patch is applied. In politics, the process is similar but with more smoke. The PSOE says it will act when the time comes, as if the bug fixes itself just by waiting. Meanwhile, the operating system of citizen trust accumulates failures without updates. Transparency is open source code that no one compiles here.
Absolute calm, like the router when the WiFi goes down 📡
The minister calls for calm, like the router technician who tells you to restart the device when you've been without a signal for three hours. Relax, the money will come from somewhere. Relax, the consultancy was for something. Relax, we'll come up with an explanation. Meanwhile, the citizen pays their bills, their taxes, and their internet connection. And when the WiFi fails, no one asks them to be calm. They are asked to wait. And they wait. As always.