Antonio Naranjo confronts the spokesman for the Coalition for Melilla in the middle of the controversy over possible electoral fraud: "He is guilty"

The alleged fraudulent practice in Melilla, for which two political parties are accused of buying up to 10,000 votes by mail, has focused the controversy in the middle of the campaign for the next elections on May 28.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 May 2023 Monday 14:04
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Antonio Naranjo confronts the spokesman for the Coalition for Melilla in the middle of the controversy over possible electoral fraud: "He is guilty"

The alleged fraudulent practice in Melilla, for which two political parties are accused of buying up to 10,000 votes by mail, has focused the controversy in the middle of the campaign for the next elections on May 28. The practice is currently being investigated to try to clarify whether or not it is electoral fraud.

The debate around the issue has also been present in the program Everything is a lie. The Cuatro space has echoed what happened and has counted live with one of its direct protagonists: the spokesman for the Coalición por Melilla, Mustafá Aberchán, who has been in charge of denouncing the events when verifying the enormous increase in the vote for mail in the city

After a relaxed conversation with Marta Flich, presenter of the program on this Friday, the politician has faced questions from Antonio Naranjo, one of the regular commentators on Everything is a lie. The meeting between the two started tensely from the moment the journalist spoke: "I am hallucinating with this gentleman's speech," he began.

"This man has a name, just like you," Aberchán scolded when he heard his statements. "It would be tougher; the 'sir' thing seems to me even benevolent," replied Naranjo. The host of the space asked "not to be disrespected" in the situation, a few words that have been insufficient to avoid a confrontation between the commentator and the guest. "Education is not making complaints like the ones you make," Antonio Naranjo has assured.

Antonio has reminded Mustafá that the spokesman also "is firmly condemned and ratified by the Supreme Court for buying votes", for which he assures that "he is guilty of having done the same in the past" and launches a harsh accusation: "If there is someone suspicious in this plot is you".

Aberchán has barely had a chance to defend himself against Naranjo's words, something that only Marta Flich herself has achieved: "It seems that you understand very little about decency," the politician told the commentator, assuring that he has displayed great " lack of education" with his intervention. "If you call me 'indecent', I'll cut you as many times as I want," Antonio Naranjo insisted.