The PSOE of Andalusia has decided to maintain its active opposition to the investiture of Juanma Moreno, ignoring the strategy of their Extremaduran colleagues to abstain. This stance prolongs political tension in the community and recalls that old maxim that if you don't like their principles, they can always find more convenient ones.
The algorithm of coherence: political versions and patches 🖥️
In the realm of political software development, each territorial branch runs its own fork of the official source code. While Extremadura opted for an abstention patch to expedite the investiture, Andalusia has decided to maintain the hard core of opposition, generating a version conflict that hinders the integration of the autonomous system. The lack of unified change control causes each community to compile its own build, resulting in incompatibilities between electoral promises and actual governance.
Abstention is like NFC: it only works if both are close 📡
In the end, the strategy of the Andalusian socialists recalls those developers who refuse to update the operating system because the new version removes useful functions, like knowing when to keep quiet. While the Extremadurans have already paired with Moreno, the Andalusians remain in airplane mode, waiting for the negotiation's Bluetooth to pair on its own. Of course, both resort to the same manual of best practices: if the logic fails, you can always rewrite the commit.