The pardons of the Government to the coup plotters of October 1 are causing a frontal rejection of the Executive of Pedro Sánchez and his idea of approving a measure of grace to some people who have not shown any type of repentance. That is why Sánchez has launched a strategy to divert the attention of public opinion and focus on the pandemic and ‘de-escalation’ measures.
The Prime Minister announced this Wednesday that “soon” in Spain it will not be necessary to wear masks outdoors , thanks to the high rate of vaccination, which in a few days will make 15% of the population have a full schedule of vaccine. It is the first time that Sánchez speaks so clearly about this issue and serves as a smokescreen to cover the pardons that they plan to approve next Tuesday.
“Soon we are going to abandon the masks on the streets,” said Sánchez at the beginning of a speech he gave at the inauguration of the Spain-Korea Business Forum , accompanied by the President of Korea, Moon Jae-in, who has traveled to Spain on state visit.
The president has recognized that the covid-19 has been “a hard blow” for the economies of both countries, but has also remarked that the two nations share among their virtues that of their ability to “get up” after suffering relevant crises such as that of pandemic, which has reached a global dimension.
He then explained, before an audience in which, in addition to the Korean president and authorities from both countries, the president of the CEOE, Antonio Garamendi , and a prominent group of Spanish and Korean businessmen, listened to him that Spain has already reached “speed Cruising »in the largest vaccination campaign in its history.
And he has provided one more piece of information: 50% of the population will have at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine “in a few weeks.” “Total vaccination is the bridge to full recovery,” concluded President Pedro Sánchez.