The critical sector of Ciudadanos is still more on the warpath than ever against the current leadership of the party headed by Patricia Guasp and Adrián Vázquez, which they accuse of “authoritarianism”, of “total lack of transparency” and of making “undemocratic” decisions. . The indignation is now motivated after knowing the first management report that next Friday will be submitted to a vote by the general council -the highest body between party assemblies- and in which throughout its 35 pages it avoids talking about the severe defeat that The party suffered on May 28, in which it was left without representation in all the autonomous parliaments and lost almost all its councilors. And although the document refers to that double appointment with the polls, giving great detail about the pre-campaign and campaign acts carried out by each person in charge of each area, not the slightest self-criticism of failure is made. Nor is there any reference to the controversial decision taken by the executive and endorsed by the national committee not to attend the general elections on July 23, which has sparked an internal rebellion.