The question that users of social networks have been asking for some time is: what is happening to Minister Escrivá with the lecterns? When he sees a plastic totem pole with a microphone, today’s Digital Transformation holder gets nervous. He begins to tremble. It will remain for posterity the day he poured water straight from the bottle into a hole where there was no glass. what a moment He takes it with humor and on Monday gave us a video with his great moments in front of a lectern from the last legislature. It has no loss.

The fact is that Sánchez has elected a somewhat disparate Council of Ministers in terms of the use of social networks. We have, first of all, the president himself, who when he was a member of parliament did not hesitate and tweeted almost everything that happened to him. There are some old recurring messages that resurface every two or three times. A server’s favorite thing is when he had a pizza for dinner in an Italian restaurant in Madrid and tweeted that it was “collonuda”. Today, the place has a specific pizza with this adjective.

In the Central Government there is a new member who also does not fall short when he picks up the mobile phone. It is Óscar Puente, recurrently attacked by drivers from Vallisole for having promoted the implementation of bike lanes in the city he governed. He is a profile to follow because he is now Minister of Sustainable Transport and the PSOE promised in its electoral program financial aid to buy electric bicycles. Now it looks like he’ll be using his profile more sparingly.

It will also be interesting to see how the new Minister of Equality, Ana Redondo, who has no known experience in social networks, manages her policies, especially communication. The contrast with her predecessor, who likes to take the battle to X, will be interesting. Irene Montero, in fact, took advantage of the transfer of portfolios yesterday to not leave the right side and settle scores with Pedro Sánchez and his friends in their forties. I have been waiting for this duel with the former colleagues of the Spanish Government for some time and everything indicates that it will not be the last.

The new Council of Ministers is more political and will apparently be more measured on social media. The battles will be fought in another seat this legislature. Although there will always be the five deputies of Podemos, key to any legislative initiative, who have already warned that they will not moderate when it comes to using mobile phones. Show must go