Those with Aznar's eyebrow and mustache

That José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is one of the supporters of the PSOE and Junts alliance causes secondary effects on the stage.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 December 2023 Monday 03:23
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Those with Aznar's eyebrow and mustache

That José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is one of the supporters of the PSOE and Junts alliance causes secondary effects on the stage. Some members of the famous eyebrow clan, those artists who mobilized in favor of the socialists in 2008, have grown Aznar style mustaches. An amnesty? Make an agreement with Catalan independentists and with Bildu? “This is not acceptable.”

Antonio Resines confesses to being a “lifelong social democrat” and a PSOE voter. He assures that this label gives him the right to demonstrate against the amnesty law as if he were Felipe González himself. “Is the poverty or unemployment threshold more serious than the amnesty? "There we get into a garden," he responded to journalist Jenaro Castro in General Plan, on La 2. The political hits of the interview invaded X's garden like an invasive species.

“I don't understand why some guys are going to be given an amnesty… It's not acceptable, seriously”, “it's not worth counting on the votes of certain people to have a government. Since I have voted for the PSOE, I can say it.” Resines also makes great political discoveries: “The PNV has always been right-wing.” And he shows his respect for the rule of law and the presumption of innocence: “They are going to send the entire Pujol family to jail.” Because the troubles of the former president of the Generalitat are one thing and the actors who defraud are another. That was a “reckoning,” although they couldn't catch him because “I have nothing,” he said in 2015 as vice president of the Film Academy.

“Do I look like Mayor Oreja or Aznar?” Resines asks himself in the interview. And the networks respond: he is a “social democrat from extreme Spain.” And they finish: “He can be bald and droopy.” @maxpradera takes the prize: “The bad thing about Antonio Resines is that that brother-in-law that we all have inside, he carries outside.” And the image of Diego Serrano, the protagonist of Los Serrano, appears, “serving carajillos to the gentlemen who scratch their bottoms sitting all afternoon at the bar with the toothpick in their mouths.” Her partner in the series, Belén Rueda, dribbles when the amnesty comes up in the conversation: “It seems to me that we are all very nervous and that we should not be so fatalistic,” she told El Mundo.

The division in ”. Does Resines look like Aznar? He says no.