Ana Rosa Quintana On Monday, March 6, she talked about the actions to be taken on the occasion of March 8 Women’s Day. In addition, the Telecinco host, using his daily editorial, threw a new dart at the coalition government for its inconsistencies around the “only yes is yes” law.
“March 8, Women’s Day is approaching and The most feminist government in history debates how to justify interests for rapists The only yes is yes because of the law and Tito Berni’s rebellion,” said the presenter, and started by saying ‘Ana Rosa program’.
At the political table, when collaborators were discussing the 8M demonstrations, José María Olmo said “a very significant part of the population has ceased to identify with these calls”. “If we add the civil war of PSOE and Podemos, I think it is even more difficult to turn it into something hegemonic”added.
Ana Rosa did not hesitate to join the discussion to share her personal opinion. “All women took to the streets in 2019. All women”, before receiving a response from journalist Pilar Santos, said: “I’ve been out every year too.” “Well, it’s not me anymore,” Ana Rosa insisted, trying to justify her position.
“No, when a part of the party instrumentalized it. We all went hand in hand. From the left, from the extreme left, from the right, from the right, from the center… All the women went to the streets,” she continued. To settle Ana Rosa: “It was the only day in 18 years that the show didn’t air. And now I don’t feel identified with this feminism.”