There is already a date for the meeting between Ana Rosa Quintana and Pedro Sánchez. It will be next Tuesday, July 4, at 09:15, as the journalist herself has announced.

A long-awaited interview, which comes after criticism from the communicator, fed up with seeing both her and her program included in the so-called “media right” and having launched various attacks against Pedro Sánchez himself, both for his interview strategy facing the next elections on July 23.

Just a few hours ago, the journalist criticized the current president for having been in Moncloa “entrenched without speaking to the citizens”, and for having come out to speak “with an arrogance that has now even changed the tone”.

The journalist stressed the political plurality in her program, something highly criticized by Sánchez and that will surely form a line of debate in this next interview. “But what the hell is the media right? Sánchez is making it up now. I’m just fed up!”, he exclaimed last Tuesday, defending his program and asking that he “stop insulting”: “The president should not insult Nor should you insult the president.”

The political position of the communicator has become quite clear over the weeks, or at least, what she thinks about Pedro Sánchez and the current Government, given her opinions on her campaign strategy for the elections on the 23rd of July.

“To me the victimizing speech of a president of the Government who has had power and has entered into everything that he did not say that he was not going to enter, now it is a little Calimero, I do not know if it will work for him,” said the journalist .

We will have to see what the long-awaited interview is, since Pedro Sánchez has gone on to counterattack and use the power of the media to make himself heard. The PSOE candidate is making a peculiar tour through hostile media in which, for the moment, he is emerging victorious – you just have to see his interview with Pablo Motos in El Hormiguero.

The truth is that Pedro Sánchez already stated in his interview with Jordi Évole that he wanted to attend this type of program, announcing interviews in the enemy camp: “I have to be in all the programs to puncture that bubble of lies, manipulation and evil” , he claimed. First it was El Hormiguero: “I think I should have gone many more times over the last four years to dismantle some of the unfounded things about me,” he told Évole.

Next week will be The Ana Rosa Program, to which he confessed that he hoped to “go soon”. That her next destination is the radio program of Federico Jiménez Losantos nobody knows, but everyone is warned.