The different pacts and agreements that Pedro Sánchez has reached with the Catalan parties to obtain the investiture and reach the government of Spain have given a lot to talk about in recent weeks.

In addition to hundreds of demonstrations throughout the national territory and thousands of comments on social networks, some of the most popular content creators and influencers in our country have spoken out on their different profiles.

María Pombo, Tomás Páramo, Carla Barber, Laura Matamoros… countless digital creators have expressed their discontent with the latest movements and negotiations of Pedro Sánchez.

This is also the case of the singer María Isabel, who won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2004 with her song Before dead than simple. Although the artist simply gave her opinion and published that Spain needs to “wake up” to the situation that is being experienced in the country, she began to receive a wave of criticism that accused her of supporting political parties that went against human rights. humans.

Due to the endless messages she was receiving, the Andalusian recorded herself to explain that she does not feel identified with any political color in particular, but rather that she wants a public representative to arrive who looks out for the people and for all real citizens.

This was not enough for many of her fans, who continued to accuse her of having a ”vague” speech and of not being well informed on the subject. In response to such accusations, María Isabel has uploaded a statement to the stories of her official Instagram profile.

”I would never ever support a party that attacks people’s fundamental rights”, ”I do want to express my discontent with the current political situation”, ”I am disappointed with the political inconsistency”, ”That The fact that I am against a political decision does not immediately put me in favor of the opposite party” or ”Better dead than fascist” are some of the phrases that crown the published text.

The artist also wanted to make it clear that she has simply given her opinion and that, from now on, she will inform herself more before sharing publications about demonstrations or struggles of a political nature.

María Isabel also wanted to express that it seems very unfair to her that this type of controversies and situations have a great media impact and that later, when she needs support when releasing music, she finds herself with the same loyal followers as always, but not with the support of media coverage.