The first vice president, María Jesús Montero, has apologized to the PP spokesperson in Congress, Miguel Tellado, in case he felt offended by some words in which she alluded to her baldness and which, as she stressed, were neither intended to bother him nor offend him
This is how Montero apologized on Telecinco for the comments he made last Saturday when referring to the popular politician as “this man that you have sent to Madrid (..), the one with the glasses (..), the one with the least hair, Miguel “Telled”.
The minister has assured that with those words they had no intention of causing “any type of offense, humiliation and discomfort”, and that she will avoid making any other consideration or comparison with another person.
He apologizes, he said, but he has also warned that “there are some who have very thin skin”, because as President Pedro Sánchez recalled, he suffered “a fruit campaign” at Christmas and, however, – he said -, no one has apologized.
In addition, he also referred to the criticism this Tuesday from the PP vice-secretary, Esteban González Pons, about the TC, which he called a “cancer of the rule of law” and for which he later apologized.
To Montero, these accusations seem like a “very serious challenge to the institutions of the State” and “an unprecedented attack on what our democratic architecture entails.”
He has also referred to the amnesty law and the agreement between the PSOE, Junts and ERC to expand the umbrella of the future norm with the aim of guaranteeing the return to Spain and the forgiveness of the crimes of terrorism that a judge attributes to the former president. Catalan Carles Puigdemont and the leader of Esquerra Marta Rovira for the Tsunami case.
Montero wanted to point out that it has been a technical modification agreed upon with all the groups that promoted this bill and has assured that the legislator’s will is to exclude terrorism crimes that involve a very serious violation of human rights.