Pablo Motos on the non-resignation of Pedro Sánchez: “What scares me is the idea of ​​a country”

Pedro Sánchez's decision after his letter to the citizens last week has taken up much of the news this Monday.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
29 April 2024 Monday 05:02
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Pablo Motos on the non-resignation of Pedro Sánchez: “What scares me is the idea of ​​a country”

Pedro Sánchez's decision after his letter to the citizens last week has taken up much of the news this Monday. The president of the government has finally decided to continue leading the country after considering a possible resignation. The president assures that this decision marks a turning point in his legislature, and that it will allow him to continue governing Spain with “much more strength” than until now.

The words of the socialist politician have not gone unnoticed in the media, and have generated a multitude of debates and opinions on the matter. El Hormiguero, which today had the presence of Rels B as a guest, has modified its weekly plans and prepared a special gathering with Juan del Val, Rubén Amón, María Dabán and Rosa Belmonte, where opinions contrary to the president could be heard.

Juan del Val expressed his lack of understanding and fear of Pedro Sánchez's actions, while Pablo Motos questioned his next moves: “What will ultimately matter will be ideology over common sense. What scares me is what Pedro Sánchez's idea of ​​a country is. The idea is I'm going to govern for those who are with me and what for the others? Shall we eliminate them?” Amón has responded immediately to this possibility.

"You have intimidated everyone you can and, from that position, you take on the ability to say 'how sensitive I am to people messing with me or my wife.' But we do know how far their harassment maneuvers have gone... To believe the martyr's speech. I don't know how long we're going to last; He hasn't threatened me. They are going to arrest you and, therefore, the gang... They are going to decapitate the ants! It is a reflection of what he intends to do with the press,” he declared.

While Motos commented “Here he doesn't come” in response to Amón's words, social networks have shown annoyance at the exchange of opinions. In the promotional label of the program on It seems like they are in the bar, how embarrassing everyone is giving me.”

“Pablo Motos has just compared democracy to WiFi. I have no words to describe the level of stupidity you have to have to swallow this garbage,” commented one user. “The El Hormiguero gathering is amazing. All disqualifications against Pedro Sánchez, four out of four commentators putting it fine. Not even a single one in the least in favor of the President of the Government,” said another.