Three words, according to the new national directive of the National Action Party, summarize the reasons that underpin the existence of its political organization: Homeland. Family. Freedom. Until now, neither political operators nor ideologues have considered the need to operationalize these concepts, if not as a paradigm, at least as a slogan. Their statements and proclamations sound more like intemperate shouts than a call that inflames or incites battle. Without exhausting each topic, the column has already dealt with two of those recently displayed flags. The intention was to refer in this broadcast to the third of them, that is, to the concept “freedom”, but convinced that the order of the factors, etc. etc., the column decided to move these topics to next year, because it does not want to waste the Christmas holidays and what they, whether we like it or not, scratch us emotionally (especially if we insist on ignoring them). It is not worth it that the joy of the season makes us feel that with the traditional, heartfelt and fraternal posadas, the updated version of the plagues, which according to the Bible devastated Egypt, are forgotten.
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