The Government charges against the PP for the tweet that accuses the socialists of being corrupt and of going to brothels

The Government sees "absolutely indecent" the PP's message on the social network and in which he took the opportunity to accuse the socialists of being corrupt and of going to brothels.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 March 2024 Monday 15:37
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The Government charges against the PP for the tweet that accuses the socialists of being corrupt and of going to brothels

The Government sees "absolutely indecent" the PP's message on the social network and in which he took the opportunity to accuse the socialists of being corrupt and of going to brothels.

"It seemed to me to be an absolutely indecent and extremely base message," replied the Minister of Education and Government spokesperson, Pilar Alegría, when asked about this tweet, which she attributed to the PP's need to "generate artificial noise" to cover up "not having supported such an important investigative commission" like that of the Koldo case that Congress has approved with the abstention of those of Alberto Núñez Feijóo. Likewise, Alegría has asked that she adopt "constructive stances" when the Government has already been active for more than one hundred days.

The PP message published shortly after 1 in the morning began like this: "Message for the corrupt members of the PSOE: it is 1 in the morning." "Yolanda Díaz says that it is time to leave the seafood restaurants," the PP continued, alluding to the controversy that the second vice president opened yesterday when she considered that it was not "reasonable" for there to be restaurants open at one in the morning, a difference with the rest of Europe that he called "madness." "You can now go in an orderly manner to your trusted brothels," the message continues in reference to a trial of a socialist Andalusian public official who would have used public money in brothels. "Remember to greet the goalkeeper," adds the tweet in reference to the former advisor of former minister José Luis Ábalos, Koldo García. "Who knows: maybe he will become a Renfe director," he concludes.

"At first I thought it was a fake account," the minister spokesperson confessed at the press conference after the Council of Ministers meeting to express her disbelief with the message.

Yolanda Díaz herself has spoken out about the same controversy to respond to the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who yesterday censored her statements on the same social network. "They want us to be puritans, materialists, socialists, without soul, without electricity and without restaurants because they feel like it. Bored and at home," said Ayuso.

In an interview on TVE, the second vice president and Minister of Labor has confirmed her opinions on the hospitality schedules in Spain, and has considered Ayuso's criticisms to be "frivolous." The leader of Sumar has explained that working after ten at night entails risks to people's health and should be better paid.

The second vice president of the Government has indicated that the Madrid president "seems to forget that after ten at night they are night shifts, which entails health risks and different remuneration, and these conditions in some regions can be improved." Furthermore, she added that the Government is in favor of leisure, with measures to reduce working hours.

"We are in favor of the good life, that people want to enjoy life, of measures that have to do with improving the quality of life," he noted, "respecting labor rights."