What initially appeared to be a moment of unity and solidarity in Adamuz, following the terrible train accident that left its mark on this Cordovan town, has completely dissipated. Institutional harmony has been replaced by growing political tension.
This week, the general secretary of the Andalusian PP, Antonio Repullo from Córdoba, held a forceful press conference. He directly blamed Minister Óscar Puente for the incident, while the PSOE, for its part, pointed fingers at the Junta de Andalucía for the initial management of emergency services.
The end of the spirit of Adamuz in the midst of the electoral pre-campaign in Andalusia. And the beginning of a political war that I am clear will not benefit either of them. Quite the opposite.
This scenario marks the beginning of a political confrontation that, according to observers, will not benefit either of the involved parties, but could instead have counterproductive effects for both in the region.




