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Fonsi Loaiza is a doctor in Media and Communication known for his "combative" journalism against the established order. His work is often characterized by a strong critique of how private interests capture public institutions and resources in Spain.

A significant portion of the book focuses on Pérez's alleged influence over the Spanish media. Loaiza claims Pérez can influence editorial decisions, including the removal of editors or specific photo captions.

The text links Pérez and his businesses to various high-profile Spanish corruption scandals (such as Gürtel and Púnica) and claims his companies have financed several political foundations across the spectrum. Author Perspective

The book presents a critical look at Pérez's rise and current status as a prominent figure in the Spanish "oligarchy":

It has been described as a "bombazo" (bombshell) and a bestseller driven by word-of-mouth for its documented look at cross-interests between business and the state.

Loaiza argues Pérez’s power rests on two pillars: ACS (his construction company) and Real Madrid . He describes this as a synergy of "concrete and football" used to build a multi-billion euro fortune.

Readers and reviewers often highlight the "uncomfortable" nature of the data presented, with some noting it leaves a sense of unease regarding the perceived "impunity" of such powerful figures.