Bolaños debuts on Twitter to criticize Feijóo for his allusion to the "hard divorce" of Carlos Flores

The Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, published this Tuesday for the first time on Twitter since he created his profile a month ago.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
19 June 2023 Monday 16:34
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Bolaños debuts on Twitter to criticize Feijóo for his allusion to the "hard divorce" of Carlos Flores

The Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, published this Tuesday for the first time on Twitter since he created his profile a month ago. For his debut, the minister has opted for a message of no more than three lines announcing his start on the platform and at the same time criticizing Alberto Núñez Feijóo for having recently described the case of the Vox candidate for the Presidency of the Generalitat, Carlos Flores, who was convicted of sexist violence against his ex-wife, as a "hard divorce."

In his first publication, Bolaños has charged against Feijóo for having shared in an interview that the Hora 25 program, from Cadena Ser on June 19, that the politician Carlos Flores had gone through a "hard divorce" when the Vox candidate had been sentenced. for sexist violence. Although the minister did not mention the PP candidate directly in his publication, he cited his assessment of the situation of Carlos Flores and declared that "people who call sexist violence hard divorce are late."

In a period of two hours since its publication, Bolaños's message has been retweeted more than 970 times, commented on by more than 750 people and reproduced 180,000 times. The minister of the presidency joined Twitter in May and in a month his profile has gathered almost three thousand followers.

On the other hand, Bolaños follows all the members of the PSOE electoral program, the deputies of the socialist party, all the government ministries and different politicians. Among the profiles that follow are the official accounts of President Pedro Sánchez and Vice President Nadia Calviño, the Ministry of the Interior, the Sumar candidate, Yolanda Díaz, the Minister of Equality, Irene Montero, and Moncloa, among others.