Given this assessment, the rest of the commentators have joined the debate. “Next year we could try a little harder”, in turn added the presenter, who noted that he did not fully agree with Nebulossa's commitment to represent our country. “Chanel was about to win and didn't do it for Ukraine,” Del Val recalls.
These words from the writings about 'Zorra' are far from the words he used this Sunday in 'La Rosa': “The position sucks. Regardless of position, no, because it is a festival about finishing first before second and finishing second before third. And we are 22nd. You can't say 'regardless of position', he said then.
About the Catalan elections
To completely change the theme of the meeting, the staff of 'El Hormiguero' also made a short assessment of the results from the Catalan polls this Sunday evening. It should be noted that this was the case Salvador Illa's PSC the one that received the most support in the form of votes, and therefore got it 42 seats in the Catalan parliament and more than 870,000 votes.
Rubén Amón is the one who has given a more positive assessment in this regard, pointing out that the scenario presented from now on in Catalonia is less influenced by the independence movement. Due to Motos' surprise at his words, Amón then used irony to downplay the matter: “They lobotomized me in La Moncloa”, said. However, in the end he made another comment about the president of the government: “Sánchez has to play at two tables at the same time, everything he does in Catalonia could have a negative impact on Madrid,” he stated.
Juan del Val, for his part, has called everything surrounding the amnesty “amoral”, although he has acknowledged that all government actions in this area “have contributed to the demise of the independence movement”.
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