Ana Rosa Quintana harshly charges against Miriam Nogueras: "Whatever she says blows my mind"

"I'll blow whatever he says.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 December 2023 Wednesday 16:08
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Ana Rosa Quintana harshly charges against Miriam Nogueras: "Whatever she says blows my mind"

"I'll blow whatever he says." This is how forceful Ana Rosa Quintana was in response to the latest statements by Miriam Nogueras, spokesperson for Junts, after insisting that it was necessary to give "names and surnames" to those who she believes have contributed to a "macro-operation against the Catalan independence movement."

Nogueras did not hesitate to give those names and surnames in the Congress of Deputies, putting in the spotlight, among others, Ana Rosa Quintana, whom he accused of being a collaborator in the "scam" against the independence movement and Catalonia. "They have never wanted to voluntarily put an end to this burden."

Ana Rosa, mentioned, did not hesitate to respond to the Junts spokesperson clearly. "I want to tell you one thing: it blows my mind. I don't care what this lady says," she said, sparking applause from the spectators present on the set. "Among other things, because she is acting as a spokesperson for her boss."

Ana Rosa named Carles Puigdemont that way, whom she described as a "delinquent." "His boss is a man who is still a criminal, then they will give him amnesty, but he is still a criminal. Fleeing from Justice, fleeing in a trunk - which is a very ugly thing -, because at least Junqueras had the dignity to stay and be with the his".

The journalist went further, reiterating that although she cared little about what Nogueras said, she did care about "the accomplices." "I'm worried that I'm there saying this and that there is an entire government, many deputies and that everyone is quiet and silent. That's what really worries me."

The communicator ended her intervention with an unexpected wink at Gabriel Rufián, ERC deputy in Congress: "Gabriel Rufián already said it: 'The seven silver coins'."

His phrase made reference to what the politician said on October 26, when he suggested that the president of the Generalitat had chosen treason. "155 silver coins" he wrote on his official X account (formerly Twitter), referring to the 30 silver coins for which Judas sold Jesus of Nazareth.

Rufián changes the number to refer to article 155 of the Constitution, which is being processed in the Senate and which would involve the intervention of the autonomy of Catalonia.