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Muy interesante. Very interesting.  

The comments come from a Socialist minister, but I can't help but notice the outlets that seem to be covering this. (El Mundo, Expansion ,owned by the same group as El Mundo, ABC, etc)  All rightish media sources.  I bet that they are not pleased, because this is precisely the kind of thing (the idea of a bank based conspiracy) that could allow ZP to rally some support around him now that he's fallen in the polls.  So it seems that they are trying to paint him as paranoid, but it isn't really working.

Of course, I see Robert Rubin and the boys at Goldman Sachs in any sort of thing like this.  They've become the Mr. Burns (Simpson's reference) of the financial world.

And I'll give my consent to any government that does not deny a man a living wage-Billy Bragg

by ManfromMiddletown (manfrommiddletown at lycos dot com) on Mon Feb 8th, 2010 at 05:54:50 PM EST
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I bet that they are not pleased, because this is precisely the kind of thing (the idea of a bank based conspiracy) that could allow ZP to rally some support around him now that he's fallen in the polls.

I think ZP has lost control of the situation narrative-wise so I don't think this will help. The whole government is in damage-control mode and I personally find Salgado's visit to The City to reassure whomever that Spain's government will cut public spending alternately ridiculous and infuriating.

See El Pais (Google translation follows)

Zapatero will appear in Congress forced by all groups

The Prime Minister will go next week to report on the crisis and the European summit. "The socialist group run out of allies for help

...

The Government lacked the support to stop the hearing after being PNV and CiU have joined the initial request by the PP. Other groups such as ERC also supports the conclusion of the hearing. Therefore, the chief executive will be at their request.

This will happen on Wednesday at the weekly Sesión de Control (the Spanish equivalent to the British "PM's Questions").

I'm thinking of writing a diary in the vein of an open letter to ZP about this situation.

En un viejo país ineficiente, algo así como España entre dos guerras civiles, poseer una casa y poca hacienda y memoria ninguna. -- Gil de Biedma

by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Tue Feb 9th, 2010 at 05:25:05 PM EST
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