Alfonso Arús laughs at Yolanda Díaz's proposal to close restaurants in Spain earlier: "Of course, and in bed at 9"

The world of politics is more turbulent than ever. Every movement, every word and every conflict is analyzed to the millimeter, not only by the press, but also by social networks. And in these last few hours there have been some statements that have generated numerous comments. Yolanda Díaz has advocated limiting the hours of her restoration in her last intervention in Congress before the deputies of her party and has unleashed controversy.

“It is not reasonable for a country to have its restaurants open at one in the morning,” said the second vice president. “It is crazy to try to continue extending hours until we don’t know what time,” she added. Some statements that Alfonso Arús has not hesitated to comment on in her program.

The Arucer@s presenter has been against this proposal and has given his point of view on the various attempts that have been made to advance the schedules. “On television, attempts have been made several times to advance prime time, which is logical, but after several attempts, in the end the conclusion has been reached that people continue watching TV until two in the morning. So this is not so easy to change,” he said.

But that is not all. After exposing this example, Alfonso Arús has expressed indignation at not being able to choose what time he can do his own things. “If in the end we cannot choose what time we have dinner, we will have few goals left in life,” he added with a laugh.

Some opinions that his wife, Angie Cárdenas, collaborator and deputy director of the program, have endorsed: “We know at least that we are working and that later we are going to give ourselves a tribute, not now. We are going to compare ourselves with Norway.”

And it seems that this opinion remains in the family, and that his son, Hans Arús, also wanted to speak out. “And in summer, when we sometimes finish eating at four, we have to sit down to dinner at seven and in bed at nine,” he said. “Extracurricular activity must end at four in the afternoon,” Arús concluded the topic, hinting at irony.

It seems that this matter has given a lot of attention to the program, since El Sevilla has also wanted to give its opinion, being against it. Among other things, he has put on the table that Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s response to the proposal has polarized the debate between right and left, something that would not go with him. The only thing he asks is that “there is a restaurant open to eat something” when he finishes his performances.

And the president of the Community of Madrid has spoken out against the words of Yolanda Díaz on her X (Twitter) account. “They want us to be puritans, materialists, socialists, without soul, without electricity and without restaurants because they feel like it. Bored and at home,” she stated forcefully.

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