Ana Rosa rebukes Pedro Sánchez's team live: "He's at peace, leave him"

The current Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, has sat down with Ana Rosa Quintana on her Telecinco program to take stock of the last four years in office and to review the electoral promises for 23J.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
03 July 2023 Monday 16:58
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Ana Rosa rebukes Pedro Sánchez's team live: "He's at peace, leave him"

The current Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, has sat down with Ana Rosa Quintana on her Telecinco program to take stock of the last four years in office and to review the electoral promises for 23J.

There was great expectation for the interview, since many viewers of the program had accused Quintana of being contrary to Sánchez's ideas and of promoting the vote for the right in Spain. After a long conversation, Ana Rosa expressed her weariness live with the members of the Prime Minister's team, who repeated over and over again that the meeting had to end. Faced with such insistence, Quintana exploded: ''I know he has to go, but he's comfortable. Leave him alone! ''.

Pedro Sánchez had to leave the Telecinco facilities as soon as possible because he had a meeting of the Council of Ministers, an important political appointment that he had to arrive on time.

During the meeting on the Mediaset program, the left-wing politician spoke of the danger of giving voice to the ideas of radical parties such as Vox, since they deny sexist violence, as well as exert direct "persecution" against minorities, the LGTBI collective , etc.

For his part, Quintana indignantly reproached Sánchez for the lack of consensus among the more "moderate" parties, who never find common ground: "We have an ultra-right and an ultra-left and the more moderate parties do not agree In nothing''.

They also addressed some real social problems in our country, such as Catalonia, on television. Sánchez acknowledged that he had changed his mind regarding the territory and that he is now focused on building coexistence: “Today Catalonia is not the main problem for the Spanish. One walks through Catalonia and breathes conviviality''.

Social networks have turned to the president and have praised his great political communication in The Ana Rosa Program. Platforms such as Twitter have been filled with positive comments towards the speech of the socialist leader, whom they have defined as the "winner" of the debate.

''I like this image of a calm Pedro Sánchez and sure of what he defends. Also that Pedro who lets himself be seen, because each intervention is better than the previous one'', ''Pedro Sánchez lists part of the achievements of his government and leaves Ana Rosa speechless'' or ''Who was going to say it, Ana Rosa Quintana and Pablo Motos making Pedro Sánchez win the elections'' are some of the comments that can be read on the subject on social networks.