Podcast Summary: Hoy por Hoy
Episode: Claves del día | Cristina Monge: "La ultraderecha europea aplaude el sionismo y la española critica a la monarquía"
Date: September 26, 2025
Host: SER Podcast
Overview
This episode of "Hoy por Hoy" critically examines the shifting power dynamics in international relations, the current state of global politics, and the contrasting postures adopted by different strains of the European far-right. Through timely events at the United Nations and reactions from Spanish politics, the episode explores how established norms are breaking down, leading to a new and unpredictable political landscape.
Key Discussion Points and Insights
1. Changing International Order
- The hosts open by highlighting a pivotal symbolic moment: Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas delivered a speech by videoconference at the United Nations General Assembly because he was denied entry to the US, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, despite an international arrest warrant, attended in person.
- Quote (A, 00:30): “Los representantes de todos los países escucharon a la Autoridad Nacional Palestina condenar los ataques de Hamas y afirmar que no tienen ninguna intención de irse de su tierra.”
- This episode is framed as evidence of shifts in who controls the international order, contrasting the strength of enforcement depending on political power.
- Quote (A, 00:50): “Solo por esto ya podemos decir alto y claro que el mundo ha cambiado. Poco tiene que ver ya con el orden internacional que salió de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.”
2. Critique of "Antipolitics"
- The hosts argue that these changes favor those who embrace or celebrate "antipolitics"—a rejection of established political norms and institutions.
- Quote (A, 00:56): “Habrá a quien le parecerá bien, especialmente aquellos que se felicitan de la antipolítica. Enhorabuena.”
- The notion that might now prevails ('quién manda, el más fuerte') is called out as a worrying new global dynamic.
3. The Far Right in Spain and Europe
- The Spanish ultra-right party Vox is singled out for harshly criticizing King Felipe VI after he called for an end to Israeli violence.
- Quote (A, 01:13): “Detengan ya esta masacre, dijo el monarca. Y la otra derecha, deseosa de encabezar esa antipolítica de la que se alimenta a diario, no dudó en arrojarle a la cara todo tipo de exabruptos.”
- This contrasts with European far-right parties, who are now openly supportive of Zionism (pro-Israeli policies).
- Quote (A, 01:25): “Hoy la ultraderecha europea aplaude el sionismo y la española critica la monarquía. Definitivamente, este mundo ya es otro.”
Notable Quotes and Memorable Moments
- On the UN Moment:
- (A, 00:50) “Solo por esto ya podemos decir alto y claro que el mundo ha cambiado. Poco tiene que ver ya con el orden internacional que salió de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.”
- On Antipolitics:
- (A, 00:56) “Habrá a quien le parecerá bien, especialmente aquellos que se felicitan de la antipolítica. Enhorabuena.”
- On the King’s Statement:
- (A, 01:13) “Detengan ya esta masacre, dijo el monarca.”
- On the New Political Reality:
- (A, 01:25) “Hoy la ultraderecha europea aplaude el sionismo y la española critica la monarquía. Definitivamente, este mundo ya es otro.”
Important Timestamps
- 00:08-00:50: Opening reflection on Abbas and Netanyahu at the UN; the symbolic shift in international norms.
- 00:50-01:03: Critique of the collapse of post-WWII order and rise of antipolitics.
- 01:07-01:16: Reaction to King Felipe VI’s call to stop the violence and the attack on him by Spanish far-right Vox.
- 01:23-01:35: Comparison of European and Spanish far-right, highlighting the ideological split and shifting alliances.
Tone and Language
The tone is sharp, thoughtful, and slightly exasperated—underscoring a sense of disbelief and concern about how global and national politics are diverging from established norms. The language alternates between factual reportage and pointed commentary, without shying away from criticism.
This summary captures the essential arguments and moments in the episode, providing context and clarity on why these issues matter and how they're evolving in today's society.
