Maíllo criticizes that PSOE scandals paralyze public management

Published on June 10, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Antonio Maíllo has pointed out that the recent scandals affecting the PSOE are diverting the Government's attention from its real priorities. For citizens, this means that issues such as employment or social services take a back seat while politics focuses on managing reputation crises. According to the leader, this dynamic harms the effectiveness of public policies.

Technical cinematic style, modern government office with a cluttered desk, public policy documents labeled with employment and social services graphs being pushed aside by a hand, while a stack of folders marked with reputation crisis stamps grows, blocking a laptop screen showing a paralyzed management calendar, dim lighting with dramatic shadows, metallic reflections on desk hardware, dust suspended in the air, crumpled paper textures, industrial photorealism.

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