Alfonso Arús shows his fatigue before Pedro Sánchez's next move: "Again?"

Last week, Pedro Sánchez announced in an official letter addressed to citizens that he had to reflect to decide whether to continue in his position or leave it permanently, since he firmly believed that the harassment campaign that some media outlets were carrying out carried out against his wife, Begoña Gómez, had crossed all possible red lines. Gómez was accused without substantiated evidence of different crimes of influence peddling and corruption in the private sector.

”I am aware that they are denouncing Begoña not because she has done something illegal, they know there is no case, but because she is my wife (…) This fight began years ago,” Sánchez wrote in the text. Unlike other times when he has shown himself to be more restrained, the politician had no problem directly accusing the Clean Hands organization and the ‘far-right’ media of trying to put an end to his government in every possible way.

After canceling his work commitments for the weekend and dedicating himself body and soul to making a decision with his family and loved ones, Sánchez called a press conference yesterday in which he announced that he will continue with his political project.

Spanish society is divided regarding the politician’s decision. While many complain that he has kept the entire country in suspense and that he has acted in a personal and individualistic manner, many others criticize that he has decided to continue without having a firm proposal to combat lawfare.

The Aruser@s program, like many other small screen spaces, have closely followed Sánchez’s announcement. This morning, 24 hours after the press conference, Alfonso Arús and his team spoke about the interview he gave to Spanish Television and highlighted some interesting facts, such as that the citizen mobilization helped him a lot to make a decision. decision.

When Paula del Fraile revealed in the magazine that they will continue to pay close attention to the socialist leader’s new statements because he will continue his ‘interview tour’ (this time on Cadena Ser), the presenter could not help but utter a phrase that came out of the soul: ”Again? Where is the tournée going today?

In the conversation with TVE, Sánchez expressed that he sent the letter to denounce what he was experiencing, but also to make Spaniards reflect. Faced with such information, Arús has been ironic and comical: “With five days of rest we might still read Don Quixote.”

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