Pedro Almodóvar confesses that he cried "like a child" when he found out about the possible resignation of Pedro Sánchez

Pedro Sánchez, President of the Government of Spain, says he can't take it anymore after a Madrid court accepted a complaint against Begoña Gómez, his wife, for processing.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 April 2024 Thursday 17:10
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Pedro Almodóvar confesses that he cried "like a child" when he found out about the possible resignation of Pedro Sánchez

Pedro Sánchez, President of the Government of Spain, says he can't take it anymore after a Madrid court accepted a complaint against Begoña Gómez, his wife, for processing. Given this, the socialist leader has decided to cancel everything and consider its continuity. Next Monday, April 29, his decision should be known.

The president chose to communicate his intention to reflect on his future in a letter addressed to all Spaniards. In it he made it clear that he was willing to do anything for his wife: "I am a man deeply in love with my wife, who lives helplessly with the mud that is spread on her day in and day out."

In response to Sánchez's letter, Pedro Almodóvar, one of the best-known faces of Spanish cinema, has expressed his shock and solidarity. Almodóvar has confessed in a forum published in elDiario.es that, after reading the president's words, he felt overcome with emotion, even shedding tears for the president as he was very sensitive because of work: "I was not surprised that he broke and made me so helpless that I started crying like a child.

Almodóvar, known for his openly political stances, has also decided to temporarily pause filming his latest film project to reflect on the current political climate, which he considers unbreathable: "This moment deserves a resounding, furious ENOUGH NOW!"

Faced with this situation, he understands that something must happen in the streets of Spain to stand up to all those who, according to the director, have charged against Sánchez: "The left, which I hope is in pain, will wake up from its nightmare and stupor and will organize some act to support our president and show the other Spain that we are many, as many as them.

Furthermore, the Oscar-winning director has guaranteed that "we do not deserve" a political figure like Sánchez, whom he considers a "brutally wounded and broken man" for suffering a "technique based on cruelty and personalized psychological torture of the victim." , which is complemented by misrepresentation and manipulation, and which has the connivance of one of the powers of the State as important as the judiciary."