Manuel Bravo has been unable to sleep since Wednesday night, when the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, pressed pause with a letter threatening to resign. Bravo, along with other party members, is anxiously analyzing the possible outcomes and scenarios. The base members of the party are feeling burnt out from the constant attacks in recent years and fear that if Sánchez were to resign, there would be a loss of momentum. The Casa del Pueblo in Rota, a local party headquarters, is usually a lively place for various activities, but the political earthquake initiated by Sánchez has left the members in a state of shock.

The party members in Rota spent hours discussing the letter and its implications, fueled by coffee and local sweets. They are determined to mobilize in response to the call for unity by former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. The local socialists in Rota, a municipality governed by the PSOE, were involved in the divisive primaries between Sánchez and Susana Díaz in 2017. However, they feel that the recent letter from Sánchez has actually strengthened their unity, with even high-profile party members like Emiliano García Page coming out in support.

The group at the Casa del Pueblo in Rota represents a wide range of ages and backgrounds, all agreeing that the political atmosphere is becoming increasingly tense. They feel unfairly targeted and accused by the opposition, leading to a sense of frustration and aggression towards the party. Despite the challenges, they remain hopeful that Sánchez will not resign and will continue to lead the party forward. The members have been closely monitoring developments from Madrid and analyzing every gesture from Sánchez, with some expressing concern about his emotional state.

As the uncertainty continues, the members in Rota are divided on their predictions for Sánchez’s next move. While some believe he will announce his decision to stay on as party leader, others fear he may choose to resign. Regardless of the outcome, they are committed to continuing the fight against far-right parties and standing up for their beliefs. The coming days will reveal whether there will be a sense of celebration or mourning at the Casa del Pueblo in Rota, as the party navigates through this challenging time.

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