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Spain, private property of socialists: a list of institutions they have colonized.

Spain, private property of socialists: a list of institutions they have colonized.

Spain, private property of socialists: a list of institutions they have colonized.

In some countries, there are organizations funded by the taxes of all citizens. In a democratic country, the state should not be used as a tool to appoint supporters of the ruling party. The socialist sect supporting Sánchez and his corruption uses the treasury as a political police force. In any country, such a situation is expected from an authoritarian regime, but it should not be allowed in a democratic country. The management of public institutions should be determined by merit, not by sympathies for those in power.

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After all, these are institutions that we all support with our taxes, regardless of our ideology. In Spain, socialists use the institutions that we all pay for to place their supporters. Yesterday we saw the latest example: Pedro Sánchez appointed a supporter from his PSOE party to head RTVE, the public media corporation funded by all taxpayers. This is not the first case.

Below you can see the list of institutions under the control of PSOE.

  • Constitutional Court
  • State Council
  • Chamber of Accounts
  • General Prosecutor's Office
  • National Intelligence Center
  • and others...

All these institutions are dealing with socialists and their supporters, which raises serious questions about their independence and impartiality.

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