Kiko Matamoros, one of the most mythical collaborators of ‘Sálvame’, has shared on his social networks what has already advanced in the last ‘Deluxe’: he has been summoned to be part of a polling station on election day.

Matamoros wanted to show his fans his surprise and discontent upon receiving the letter of convocation to participate as a substitute member at the polling station on July 23 for the general elections held in Spain.

So far it could be normal, but what is striking is that the television collaborator is 66 years old and, as required by law, those over 65, pregnant after six months or disabled, are exempt from being part of the tables.

With a surprised face, Kiko has uploaded a post to Instagram saying that “those over 65 are exempt from being part of a polling station, despite this they summon me as a substitute member. They provide a contact telephone number that I have called from the Friday 40 times; no response” he explained to his followers.

Always with the casual and humorous tone that characterizes him, Matamoros said “thanks for their impeccable work to the Electoral Board of the Madrid Zone” and made it clear that “I am not going to take another step, whatever God wants… “.