It was last week when an open mic fooled the administration's second vice president Minister of Labor Yolanda Díaz who, in the Congress of Deputies, emulated the Chunta deputy, José Antonio Labordeta, and told the popular people “to hell.” This has led Feijóo to ask for the resignation of the government's vice president. Something remarkable, to say the least, considering that at the time he was defending the President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Diaz Ayusowhen he called at the same place but in the guest gallery of the Congress of Deputies “asshole” to Pedro Sánchez.
Considering these statements from the opposition leader, the presenter Iñaki López He asked his colleagues a question. “How do you think (Feijóo) would like to call the president a bastard, like someone from his party does?”, asked the presenter of 'Mas Vale Tarde'. Elisa Beni believes that Yolanda Díaz with that sentence “what she does is to tell your boss (Pedro Sánchez) 'You've been so good.'” Although the talk show thought it was very normal
For her part, the other presenter, Cristina Pardohas assured that “I would rewind to the day before the fruit and everything that came after I would delete, because I do not understand it, nor Vox's screams, 'fuck it', nor the fruit…” And the minister van Arbeid has used that “fuck it” that she herself said she was doing his campaign motto for the European Championshipsas the PP did at the time with the 'I love fruit', which according to Ayuso and his teamhe said to the President of the Government: Pedro Sanchez.
Another Terulian in the program, Gonzalo Miró, believes that Yolanda Díaz is wrong to “turn the comment she makes to the president into a campaign slogan”, since in his opinion it “does not suit her”: ” Just like the way Ayuso's policies are vulgar, vulgar and tacky and affect him, The kind of politics that Yolanda Díaz practices is something different.“, Miró said in the laSexta program.
Finally, María wanted to condemn Claver: 'It is deplorable the tone of Spanish politics and someone will have to put an end to it at some point,” the journalist said in the afternoon program the sixth Carried out by Iñaki López and Cristina Pardo.
Yolanda Díaz explains her expression
Yolanda Díaz explained herself after the “fuck it” she said last week in Congress, an expression she also repeated this weekend during a sumar meeting, and which, she assured, was out of exhaustion and not against the PP, because she claims you're president, Alberto Núñez Feijoo. The popular leader, assured the second vice president of the government, “he's lying”.
It was asked about on the program red hot from laSexta. There he stated that “it is not a campaign slogan”, but he acknowledges that he felt “a certain fatigue” during the monitoring session. “I never offend anyone, I listen very calmly,” said the leader of Sumar, which makes it clear that he was addressing Pedro Sánchez and not the opposition: “I turn to the president of the government and say 'fuck it' with the feeling that I have had enough,” he said.
“I didn't say 'damn,' I said 'fuck,' which is different,” Díaz insisted, explaining what he meant to say: 'It is enough to do politics with insults, with rudeness, with lies“.
In addition, the Labor chief also emphasized that they had “called everything” to the head of the executive during the plenary meeting. “I think it is not representative to do politics in this way,” accused Díaz, who emphasized that in that same session “the lightest thing they called her” was genocidal. “That's fine, I think this way of doing politics is intolerable,” he reiterated.
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