Ana Rosa Quintana's resounding opinion about Broncano: "He is not good for anyone"

"It has absolutely been used politically.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
11 April 2024 Thursday 16:43
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Ana Rosa Quintana's resounding opinion about Broncano: "He is not good for anyone"

"It has absolutely been used politically." With these forceful words, Ana Rosa Quintana referred to the controversial signing of David Broncano by RTVE when asked this Wednesday in a masterclass at the Camilo José Cela University.

The communicator spoke firmly about the approval of the Galician's contract by the public channel, which had been speculating for weeks; and about the theories that indicate that the Government would have something to do with all this, with the ultimate objective of "destroying" any program that is not related to it.

Theories without veracity or evidence, but to which Quintana could only give support with his statements by stating without hesitation and directly pointing out to the Government that "what cannot be done is what has been done, signing a communicator in Moncloa does not seem the most appropriate to me."

According to the TardeAR presenter, David Broncano has had a "big job" done with this signing, but he is not to blame for this situation. "He is not to blame for what happened," insists Quintana, who defends the right of professionals to change their workplace if they so decide.

"He has every right in the world to go to TVE to make his program and compete like the rest, but when politicians put their dirty hands on something, they ruin everything," he stated, once again bringing to the fore the theory that the Politics would have intervened in this controversial signing.

"They have made Broncano an offer, he has said what his program costs and that's it. What happens is that Spanish Television is acting in a way that I think is not good for Broncano. If I were in his shoes, I would be wishing that they didn't approve the program, but they have approved it," he continued.

For Ana Rosa, it is very clear: Galician "has been absolutely used politically", and according to her, this "is not good for anyone"; What's more, she is convinced that she doesn't believe "that's what he wanted." What's more, the communicator goes further: "If I were him, I would wish that they would not approve the program."