‘Illa goes to Mina to transmit authority’

Yesterday we were telling them that there had been a shootout between families over a drug-trafficking issue in the Mina neighborhood, in Sant Adrià de Besòs, where more than 150 shots had been fired. Well, President Illa didn’t have enough time to go to La Mina, to walk the street, and he took the Minister of the Interior, Parlon, with him; the general director of the Police, Trapero; the chief commissioner of the body, Esquius, and the mayoress of Sant Adrià, Cañete. Message: in Catalonia there are no territories outside the law. authority Illa senses what people expect from a Government. And in case it wasn’t clear, the statement:

Now, the Mossos will patrol the streets of La Mina 24 hours a day. Now we are no longer talking about razors, but about guns that can be bought more easily than before. Let’s not forget that we have two wars on our doorstep, the Ukraine and the Middle East, and the arms trade also affects us.

We recommend the chronicle written by Cesc Maideu, which ends by saying: “The official cars stop by to look for the president. They don’t know it, but they pick him up right next to an old, battered car that has three bullet holes.”

By the way, another piece of news that conveys firmness: the Generalitat has announced the elimination of telecommuting for 480 high-ranking civil servants, some of whom are deputy directors-general. A hundred had accepted the right to telework two days as a maximum. The vast majority only did one. The Government has told them that teleworking is “hardly compatible” with their obligations and now they will have to go back.

While Illa was walking around the Mina, Feijóo was walking through Valencia, where he supported Mazón with the argument that “he is giving his face”. Well, right next to the page where we explain it, we publish an interview with the Generalitat’s general director of Prevention, Joan Delort, who has now retired. Asked by Valencia, he says:

“That they couldn’t use this alert system because it’s being tested? From here, we “freaked out”. How can you say that when it turns out that it was promoted by Catalonia, the Canary Islands and the Valencian Country, together with the Ministry of the Interior? You cannot stop the water that fell on you from falling. But to significantly reduce the population’s risk? You have many mechanisms. With the government of Ximo Puig and the people who had emergencies this would not have happened”. What is the use of Mazón now showing his face?

And we end up talking about the world we live in. Elon Musk, who apart from paying Trump 100 million to finance his campaign, has put the X network under his belt and will be a high official in his government, yesterday interviewed the candidate of Alternative for Germany.

As you know, there will be elections in Germany on February 23, and Musk put his platform at the service of the leader of the extreme right.

They said that everything is going very wrong, that only they can save us and German politics said that Hitler was a communist because he nationalized the economy and closed the media and they are for freedom of speech. Beware of this trap: Musk calls freedom of expression to lie, insult and harass on the networks. Freedom of expression has limits, the first is self-regulation and the last is the Penal Code. It would be as much as saying that because you can’t kill people in the street there is no total freedom of movement. We are ten days away from Trump’s inauguration and he and Musk are sending out signals of what the world they want would look like.

Good day.

Source: www.ara.cat