The article critically examines the political career of MarÃa Jesús Montero, focusing on her perceived overacting, inconsistent statements, and the negative impact on her image. It details her efforts to revitalize the PSOE in Andalusia, which haven't yielded the expected results.
Montero's image is portrayed as negatively affecting her political standing, with her controversial statements and lack of rigor leading to public mockery. Her attempts to shake up the PSOE in Andalusia have seemingly backfired. Her recent apologies and comments on the presumption of innocence and university education further exacerbated the situation.
The author draws a comparison between the criticism faced by Montero and that received by Vinicius Junior, a Real Madrid player. While racism is acknowledged, the author suggests the criticism towards both figures stems partly from their perceived actions and perceived lack of judgment.
The article suggests that the long-standing political dominance of the PSOE in Andalusia has shifted, with Juanma Moreno, a conservative leader, gaining popularity due to a conciliatory approach. This contrasts with Montero's perceived aggressive strategy.
Finally, the author notes Montero's use of the Andaluz accent as a political strategy to highlight alleged discrimination. This is contrasted with the author's view that criticism towards Montero is not based on her accent but rather on her manner of expression and her political approach.