The country is waiting for the decision that Pedro Sánchez may make in the next few hours about whether he will continue as President of the Government or not. The politician wrote a letter on social networks after the denunciation of Clean Hands to his wife that has shaken the entire political and media landscape.
After the suspension of their agenda and the decision to take several days of reflection, television programs have filled hours talking about this issue, including El Hormiguero. The space presented by Pablo Motos took advantage of its current affairs gathering to focus on this topic, so much so that Tamara Falcó ran out of time to talk about her affairs, as planned.
Like every Thursday, the Marchioness of Griñón attended the program where she collaborates and where this time she was going to talk about the birth of her nephew, Ana Boyer’s third child with Fernando Verdasco. However, viewers were left wanting to know all the details of this matter due to this topic, which monopolized the final stretch of the program.
Although Isabel Preysler’s daughter did not remain silent and gave her opinion, without getting too wet, on the subject of the lawsuit against Pedro Sánchez’s wife. “In the end, no one is exempt from being investigated,” she said. “It has also happened with Feijóo’s wife, and they are investigating Ayuso’s boyfriend. If Justice believes that it should be investigated, let it be investigated,” she added.
But if there is something that he wanted to make very clear, it is that he does not believe that the President of the Government will leave the presidency next Monday: “He is not going to resign.” After this, Juan del Val and Cristina Pardo were in charge of expressing their thoughts in a discussion moderated by Pablo Motos who was especially cautious.
Even so, the presenter wanted to give several notes about his point of view on this matter. “They have not measured, it is not to make firewood from the fallen tree, but we have all the headlines. They insert the word corruption while there are only some proceedings,” he assured.
But the one who did not hesitate is Juan del Val, who described Pedro Sánchez’s letter as “perverse and childish.” “The first assessment I make is that people do not announce a reflection. They announce the decision they have made after meditating,” he said. Furthermore, he wanted to put on the table that this issue has taken “the center of attention.”
“We are living in a time in which victimhood is purchased in an uncontrolled way in Spain. Any person, for the mere fact of feeling like a victim, is considered right. Then, I think that the letter has something very perverse,” he added. .