Jorge Javier comes out to defend Pablo Iglesias: ‘What they did to him was to drive him crazy’

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Jorge Javier Vazquez He came back to get wet on political matters. The presenter, who will take over the reins of the ‘Survivors’ series after two weeks, has dedicated his last post on his blog to tonight. Paul’s churches. Days after the debate over the audio recordings of Antonio García Ferreras and ex-commissioner Villarejo, media set He says the matter is “extremely serious”.

“I don’t understand how Pablo Iglesias and other colleagues—Monedero, Errejón, Bescansa—can endure with so much stoicism when we go back and rewind old meetings. manipulated attacks by disgusting expertsJorge Javier begins by saying, “Manipulated, fake, produced with little care to try to show that those on Podemos are just as corrupt as the others.”

Someone from Telecinco confirms that he feels “quite embarrassing” about it: “I myself, the king of trash TV, they call me. Well, if I’m ashamed of everything I see, Imagine how disgusted it makes me that this story hasn’t turned the country upside down.He also draws attention to the fact that ‘giving nature certificates’ to some events that he describes as ‘terrible’ is an ‘attack on democracy’.

Immediately afterwards, Pablo Iglesias and Villarejo refer to what happened in the audio recordings: “There are too many people profiled on the subject.” “It has been shown that the system has the potential to overwhelm you with the worst arts If that’s exactly what you want to stop corruption and take the greatest possible course of political decency,” he complains.

Jorge Javier thinks Pablo Iglesias has “endured enough” because “what they did to him was to drive him crazy”He says: “Fake news is encountered every day to get him out of the policy committee. And so is Irene Montero. As time goes on, I see Podemos’s presence in politics more necessary.”

In the final lines of his thought, he underlines that Spain needs “an urgent review so that it does not become a country ruled by the usual quintet, which prevents it from becoming more just, more modern, and above all less corrupt”. “I’ve had very few pardons from Pablo Iglesias. It’s thanks to him, even as a society. If it helps you, here’s mine.”ends.

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