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Another sit-in by Pedro Sánchez for the national team in the Eurocup: no sign of the president in the three games in Seville | Spain – Slovakia

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Pedro Sánchez , the president of the Government whose pulse does not tremble to pardon some coup plotters, turned his back on the Spanish team for the third consecutive game.

All the rush he took to chase Joe Biden , president of the United States , down a corridor to get a ‘selfie’ with him as an autograph hunter, he does not have to go to Seville, which must be half an hour long from Falcon , to support the Spanish soccer team. Just as if it had been one of those friendlies that the Catalan team plays from time to time, it would have been for that of harmony and such.

Monday, June 14. Spain makes its debut in the European Championship against Sweden. The game is played in Seville at 9:00 p.m. That same day, Pedro Sánchez went to Brussels to the NATO Summit with one goal between eyebrows: to take a selfie with Joe Biden and turn it into a state meeting to talk about very progressive, very inclusive and above all very green things. .

After five in the afternoon, Pedro Sánchez appeared in Brussels to turn a parade chasing Biden into a meeting. Then, at 9:00 p.m., there was no sign of the Prime Minister in La Cartuja, where King Felipe VI did attend to preside over the duel. No point of comparison.

The second game was on Saturday 19 against Poland . Also in Seville. Also in La Cartuja. Pedro Sánchez presided over an act of homage to the educational community in Moncloa. Pure posture. But it was at 11.00 in the morning and he had ten hours to get to the national team match. It was not.

The third sit-in, against Slovakia

And we finish with the game that concerns us, the decisive Spain-Slovakia this Wednesday, the day after the pardons. The President of the Government , much to his regret, has had to submit to the control session in the Congress of Deputies, but before lunch he had the matter resolved, after the opposition put him in his place.

Have you seen Pedro Sánchez in La Cartuja? Me neither. I wonder what would have happened if the match in Spain had been in Catalonia. The same had been presented, even if it was for Luis Enrique to put him on nine.

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