Esteban criticizes Sánchez but keeps him in Moncloa

Published on May 26, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The president of the PNV, Aitor Esteban, has labeled it irresponsible for Pedro Sánchez to remain at the helm of the government beyond 2026 without direction, budgets, or a stable majority. However, the paradox is evident: his party continues to be the parliamentary support of the Executive. Why denounce the chaos while fueling the machine? 🤔

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The algorithm of political contradiction 🔄

In programming, an infinite loop occurs when a condition is never met to exit the cycle. The PNV's strategy resembles that error: they criticize the mismanagement but vote in favor of every decree and every extension. It's like running a script that constantly throws warnings without stopping the process. The system keeps running, but the console fills with logical errors that no one debugs.

The art of ordering a drink at the bar and complaining about the noise 🍻

Esteban resembles that user who complains on the forum that the server is slow while they themselves are downloading a torrent at full speed. He says Sánchez should leave, but every week he approves the connection. If he truly believed the system was broken, he would cut the cable. But no, he prefers to stay in the chat of discord, typing complaints while keeping the OK button pressed.