The Conservative Betrayal
The article discusses the decline of the Popular Party's credibility as a conservative alternative to the Socialist Party in Spain.
The article critiques the Popular Party (PP) in Spain for transforming from a potential regenerating conservative alternative to the Socialist Party (PSOE) into a populist entity, failing to adhere to the core values of conservatism. It argues that true conservatism is not merely a facade but a moral and political tradition that demands strict adherence to its foundational principles, ranging from historical figures like Chateaubriand and Burke to modern-day interpretations. The author laments that the PP's recent actions have compromised its integrity, straying from a principled conservative stance towards a more populist approach that ultimately undermines its legacy.
Furthermore, the piece highlights the repercussions of this ideological shift, emphasizing that the essence of conservatism is rooted in maintaining community through respect and civility, which the party has increasingly neglected. By mimicking surrounding populist trends instead of embodying its historical principles, the PP risks losing its identity and support. The article raises questions about the future direction of the party, considering the recent electoral outcomes in regions like Aragón as indicators of a deeper issue that may affect the PP's long-term viability in Spanish politics.