Joaquín Prat explodes in 'Ana Rosa' upon hearing Irene Montero: "Ask for forgiveness!"

Political news does not stop and therefore any speech issued by the different political groups is synonymous with media treatment.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
21 April 2023 Friday 04:50
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Joaquín Prat explodes in 'Ana Rosa' upon hearing Irene Montero: "Ask for forgiveness!"

Political news does not stop and therefore any speech issued by the different political groups is synonymous with media treatment. More if possible when it comes to the leaders of the ministerial portfolios as is the case of Irene Montero, who has been at the center of the controversy due to her attitudes by not taking a step forward in the law of 'Only yes is yes' '.

This has been evidenced this Friday, April 21 in The Ana Rosa program, where faces like Joaquín Prat have expressed their disagreement with the leader of the ministerial portfolio by confessing that "today is a sad day, it is the most difficult day I have lived in this Parliament as a minister and I think also for all of them”.

Some statements issued after the approval of said Law in the Chamber that have soon had a reply from the co-presenter of the morning format of Telecinco, Joaquín Prat, who has stated that he does not believe Montero's statements.

"In terms of thought, it introduces a series of subtypes so that when there is violence or intimidation, the minimums are raised in the case of conviction", he pointed out, explaining Prat, who recalled that "there are almost a thousand who have benefited from the reductions with this law, but it is necessary to ensure that the newly convicted do not benefit”.

For this reason, for Prat “what was done with this law is a major shit. But hey, admit it! You are not going to resign, but out of bullfighter shame, admit that they have been wrong, that they have done it very badly, that you pay the price for the shit that the Ministry of Justice has done and that's it, turn the page.

And not only that. More upset, he added: "It's just that they say 'I'm very sad', but, hell, what about the women who see how their sexual offenders are benefiting from the reduction in sentences, aren't they sad? And those who see that their sexual offenders take to the streets for this botch job?

That is why Prat, very upset, has asked “What is the drama? Hey, fix it yourselves and apologize. It is what part of the Government has done, I don't care who they voted for. Just, there is no more!". Some statements before which he has concluded: “Is the law a punitive botch? Also. And everyone knows it, it goes against women's rights, feminism and I can't understand it.