Is Spain drowning in a sea of corruption, or is it a calculated institutional strategy? Alma Azcurra, Vice Secretary of the Partido Popular, joins us to dissect the pervasive scandals that have left citizens numb. We explore the deepening crisis, from the UCO's raid on Ferraz to allegations surrounding the PSOE, and question the extent of political decay.
Azcurra argues that the recent revelations go beyond mere economic corruption, pointing to a systematic effort to control the judiciary, security forces, and free press. This alleged "institutional corruption" poses a grave threat to the very foundations of democracy. The discussion tackles the urgent need to restore public trust and rebuild the nation's institutions after years of what she calls "Sanchismo."
The conversation delves into the PP's roadmap for recovery, beginning with a thorough audit of the state's current condition. The priority is to address the identified corruption and then set ambitious new goals for Spanish society, focusing on genuine progress and unity. The interview also scrutinizes the allegations against former President Zapatero, suggesting a pattern of alliances with autocratic regimes.
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