The week starts strong for Ana Rosa Quintana. Two years after receiving a lawsuit from the former Vice President of the Government Pablo Iglesias, the Madrid woman has managed to get the justice system to side with her. During the broadcast of ‘El programa de Ana Rosa’ this morning, the journalist has decided to inform viewers about her judicial victory.

After making it clear that “she doesn’t like to talk about Pablo Iglesias very much”, the presenter recalled her conflict with the then politician, whom she accused of being responsible for the management of nursing homes during the 2020 pandemic: “I think you They should know, because it was publicized a lot. Above all, by Pablo Iglesias. There were all kinds of comments, tweets… I stopped going to Twitter,” revealed Ana Rosa before sharing her victory.

After a brief introduction about the events that occurred a couple of years ago, Ana Rosa has revealed her triumph: “The Justice has sided with this program after the complaint that it filed against the director, Mediaset and me for an opinion in the editorial on the management of nursing homes during the pandemic”.

Likewise, it continued: “The judge estimates that the opinion was built based on the information given by the government team itself. That is, that we have beaten Pablo Iglesias,” Ana Rosa highlighted, considering the situation settled: ” He (Pablo Iglesias) asked for a rectification, he asked us twice and we did not do it because we understood that we did not have to do it. He sued us, two years have passed, “added the presenter.

Given this celebration by Telecinco, Pablo Iglesias has decided to speak on a morning program on RAC 1: “The risk of generalizing is that the public puts everyone in the same bag. I can’t imagine Jordi Basté doing the same that Ana Rosa, presuming that she has won a trial that legitimizes her to lie” points out the one who was the leader of Podemos.

In the same way, Iglesias continues: “Ana Rosa has gone on television today saying: I have won a trial because they denounced me for saying that Iglesias was responsible for the deaths of the elderly in residences and, even if it is a lie, a judge has said that I I can say that (…) That is not a degradation of the profession as a whole, but it points to a series of actors to whom the judges are giving license to lie”.

Far from staying there, Iglesias took the opportunity to lash out at the presenter again: “She is a lady linked to Villarejo (…) a lady to whom books write. It is the maximum expression of indecency, a screenwriter could not build a such a disgusting character and that the showrunner would accept it.”