Xabier Fortes responds to Podemos’ accusations of censorship: “Cowardice”

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Xabier Castle He defended himself on the morning of Friday, April 28, against the charges brought against him by United We Can In the last hours, the host of the ’24 Hours Night’ program on his Twitter account television He assured that the purple formation accused him of “censoring them”. On the program that aired yesterday from Valencia. “wrong again‘, the journalist clarifies.

Through a thread on the aforementioned social network, Fortes Explains the criteria followed by the program. While touring different cities in Spain: “In Valencia we interviewed the first 4 line-ups of Valencian Cortes live. The first two are on set (PSOE, 27 substitutes and PP, 19) and the next two are in duplex (C’S, 18) and Compromise 17)” .

“UP is the organization with the least representation in the courts, Less than half of the formation with fewer MPs interviewed duplexCompromise and given five minutes”, on the other hand, continues to discuss Fortes. Confirms that it would be “ridiculous” to perform “such a short duplex with Podemos”. For this reason, it was decided to take statements from registered candidates.

“The same as we did in all the programs of this regional tour in all its formations”stresses the communicator: “While we are not subject to the exact deadlines set by the election campaign, We decided to give a voice to all parties based on their representation.As we will do in the last show of the tour,” he said.

Fortes, censorship allegations “a lie and disgrace that is not maintained with the minimum of care”As he recalls, they’ve interviewed different politicians from United We Can on set in the past three weeks: “I believe this statement removes the slander campaign Podemos has been running against RTVE and me in general in recent weeks. Private.”

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