
Spain is conducting some strange political policies that in any other time and with any other leaders at the helm might indicate incentives for brazen measures and obligations.
This socialist government has been labeled the "legless duck" for announcing that its leader is stepping down and an opposition from the PP that is now controlling a unencumbered majority of the CCAA.
And neither the president nor his opposition is showing the political heft necessary to make their positions profitable. What´s more, it seems that Zapatero has lost his most difficult debate on the state of the nation, something that could incite a more serious response from Rajoy.
Both sides keep bickering in boring debates, nightly riffraff, sneering at policy measures, blaming each other for forgetting points, and quoting facts and figures when convenient. They are entertaining themselves with fancy politics while letting their constituency founder.
Translated and Edited in English by Brandon Dyches and Jose L. De Haro