Pablo Motos has received Pedro Sánchez tonight at the Hormiguero, against whom he has charged several times during these four years in office. In addition, he will not be the only politician of the week since the opposition leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, will attend the program this Wednesday, June 28.
Since the date of the general elections was made official, there has been an avalanche of reactions in the media and on social networks. Among opinions and controversies Juan del Val, collaborator of the Antena 3 Hormiguero program, stated that “it seems to me a fraud. Calling elections on July 23 is a legal fraud, which obeys the legal deadlines.”
To this, Pedro Sánchez replies that it seems to him that “opinions are free, but this accusation is very serious and deserves to be refuted and contrasted. I insist, opinions are not facts and facts are facts.”
On the other hand, in another statement by Juan del Val from another day, he affirms that “this has a lot of fraud that is legal, he has called elections in a perfectly legal way, but a leader has to encourage people to vote and is promoting that the people don’t vote.” To which the President of the Government has responded “he will say that”.
After going off topic, Pablo Motos wanted to comment again on what happened with Juan del Val, confessing that “in our gatherings there is a decompensation to the left” and revealing that “Juan del Val voted for Sánchez in the last elections”.
Pedro Sánchez has settled the issue, commenting again on the seriousness of being accused of having called the elections on July 23 to “modify the electoral result”. “Something that has nothing to do with reality.”