Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez criticised over corruption‑focused parliamentary session
A commentary denounces the recent plenary session of the Spanish Parliament that was dominated by accusations of corruption. The author highlights the lack of patience and composure displayed by political leaders, particularly President Pedro Sánchez, describing his conduct as exaggerated and likening it to a pre‑electoral spectacle. The piece argues that the debate devolved into a confrontation of historical and current accusations rather than constructive solutions, and suggests that the impatience and anger of the participants undermined the seriousness of the issues discussed.
The author also reflects on broader moral themes such as the virtue of patience versus the sin of anger, using the parliamentary episode as an example of how unchecked fury can corrode public discourse.