The article analyzes the letters of President Pedro Sánchez, describing them as a literary genre of their own, beyond the topics they deal with, such as peace or war.
It is argued that these missives reflect a search for self-complacency and personal validation, similar to a writer who writes for himself, rather than genuine political communication.
The analysis focuses on the idea that Sánchez writes to himself, seeking to convince himself of his own ideas, rather than persuading others.