domingo, 16 de agosto de 2026

Pedro Sánchez suffers a major electoral defeat after the invasion of Ceuta

 


The Ceuta crisis has become a devastating political earthquake for Pedro Sánchez. While the government tries to downplay the severity of a situation that has left the autonomous city subjected to unprecedented migratory pressure, the electoral consequences are becoming evident: the PSOE is sinking, the far left is disintegrating, and Vox is consolidating its position as a decisive force for a future government.

 

The latest SocioMétrica poll for EL ESPAÑOL starkly reflects this shift in the political landscape. Alberto Núñez Feijóo's PP would win the general election today with 149 seats and 33.8% of the vote, two more seats than in the previous poll in July.


El Rey ESTALLA contra Sánchez por prohibirle ir a Ceuta: "¡Basta ya!”

 


A new scandal has exposed the cowardice of Moncloa after it was confirmed that Pedro Sánchez has expressly prohibited King Felipe VI from travelling to Ceuta during the invasion of the Spanish city. Various reliable sources have verified that the Monarch wanted to go immediately from Palma to the southern border to convey in situ a message of "encouragement and firmness" to the people of Ceuta. However, the President of the Government flatly refused to authorise the presence of the Head of State in the affected area. Faced with the refusal of the Executive, Zarzuela has had to settle for unofficially transmitting Don Felipe's "indignation" at the "serious events" and asking that all the "support and affection" be given to the populations of Ceuta and Melilla.

 

Sánchez's veto has responded to a personalistic political calculation and panic at the response of the street. Moncloa knew that, just 24 hours after the loud whistles and boos that the socialist leader suffered on his fleeting visit to Ceuta,

 

 the King would have been massively acclaimed by the citizens. And that's precisely what I didn't want. In addition, the Monarch's trip would have coincided in time with the embarrassing arrival of Sánchez, his family and their dogs at the royal residence of La Mareta to begin a five-week holiday in Lanzarote, as well as with the dissemination of his controversial video disseminating musical recommendations.

 

In order not to expose the president's summer scare, the government has preferred to block Don Felipe's agenda and muzzle the Crown at a time of national emergency.

 

This blockade of the King has caused deep indignation among the agents of the Security Forces and Corps, the military and the people of Ceuta themselves, who during the most critical hours have asked with anguish "Where is the King?". Moncloa has preferred to protect its image and excuse the Alawi regime rather than allow the Captain General of the Armed Forces to support the population. While the government has tried to make up the official figures by assuring that 72,000 people entered, police sources and the president of Ceuta himself, Juan Jesús Vivas, have confirmed that the avalanche exceeded 84,000 inhabitants of the autonomous city.

 

A border collapse in the face of which Sánchez and his minister Marlaska have preferred to align themselves with Rabat, describing the neighbouring country as a "reliable partner".

 

The inaction and censure of the Executive have caused a serious deterioration in relations between Zarzuela and Moncloa, reissuing historic clashes in the nation's foreign policy. By not having allowed the Monarch to set foot on the attacked territory, Sánchez has forced the King to receive the President of Ceuta in Palma on Thursday to be able to hear first-hand the tragedy that the city is experiencing.

 

While the international press has harshly criticised Sánchez's holidays and his social disconnection, the manoeuvre to silence Don Felipe has certified that the government has preferred to hide its weakness and cover up the popular clamour in the street rather than guarantee the defence and dignity of Spain.


🇲🇦 Sánchez's UNFORGIVABLE DEBT to MOROCCO 🇪🇸 A history of BLACKMAIL and SECRETS

 

The Instituto de Política Social (IMSE) issued a 72-hour ultimatum to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez demanding the immediate publication of all secret agreements, minutes, and commitments made with Morocco since 2022.

 


ULTIMATUM to Pedro Sánchez to REVEAL HIS DEAL with Morocco

The Instituto de Política Social (IMSE) issued a 72-hour ultimatum to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez demanding the immediate publication of all secret agreements, minutes, and commitments made with Morocco since 2022.

The demand follows a major geopolitical and humanitarian crisis triggered by a sudden influx of over 60,000 migrants into the Spanish North African enclave of Ceuta.

Context of the Ultimatum

  • The Trigger: In late July and early August 2026, tens of thousands of migrants crossed into Ceuta. Political opponents and civil organizations claim Morocco used mass migration as a geopolitical tool to pressure Spain.
  • The Accusation: Critics accuse the Sánchez administration of extreme opacity regarding its shifting diplomacy with Rabat. The IMSE demands a clear answer to what Spain has conceded to Morocco in exchange for border control cooperation.
  • The 2022 Shift: The controversy stems back to March 2022, when Sánchez broke decades of Spanish neutrality by backing Morocco's autonomy plan over the disputed Western Sahara territory.

Key Demands from IMSE

  • Full Disclosure: Immediate publication of all hidden annexes, documents, and pacts regarding Ceuta, Melilla, borders, customs, and Western Sahara.
  • Parliamentary Audit: An independent legislative investigation into Spain's dealings with Morocco.
  • Sovereignty Assurances: A formal rectification from Rabat after Moroccan institutions repeatedly referred to Ceuta and Melilla as "occupied cities".

Broader Fallout

The crisis has caused massive domestic and international friction. Domestically, the opposition Partido Popular (PP) is hammering Sánchez for failing to anticipate the border surge. Internationally, the fallout prompted Italy to unilaterally shut its borders to Spanish travelers over Schengen security concerns, leading to an aggressive diplomatic spat between Madrid and Rome.

 

ULTIMATUM to Pedro Sánchez to REVEAL HIS DEAL with Morocco

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