The PSOE in Madrid has a real flesh, blood, sweat and verb candidate who Juan Lobatonot what was expected, Sanchez put an iron or shadow statue for office, as Quixote and Sancho Panza from the Plaza de España, which welcomes tourists under the Francoist windmills of our first skyscrapers. After gabilondo, which looked like a creature that stopped in confusion in politics and on our way, like an animal turned on by car headlights, we forgot, and rightly so, about Madrid socialism. The PSOE in Madrid, its people and its very concept, eventually became something that was rented out or rented out, unfortunately as a dismantled and anachronistic video store, with loose paint and euro connectors. And maybe that’s the way it is, but there’s Juan Lobato, like a rewind hero, intervening between his duties as a good sanitist and trying not to be erased from history. We have already seen how he advocates theft reduction as well as tax cuts as another character with Servantine development and a need for help and fame.