Matías Prats (A-3 ‘Notícias’) asked the Ana Pastor and Vincent VallesThe moderators of this evening’s election debate at Antresmedia facilities: Can a good last minute turn a bad argument over? AND valleys I replied: “If you’ve had a bad argument, it seems hard to resolve it in a minute. But you never know: A great last minute can fix a lot of things.”
I’m closing this article three hours before this discussion starts. We’ll see what he gives himself. I’ve seen two positions in many meetings on TV these days. For the ‘hooligans’ of the PSOE, Feijóo will go out to balance for 99 minutes. They say he has no intention of winning the argument; what he will try is not to lose, which is different. And that he’ll take advantage of that last minute of closure—corresponding to it in the lucky draw—to start a bright spark. However, he shoots. PP’s opinion leaders ‘cheerleaders’ are considering their fair share: Sánchez will desperately go out, try to destroy it because he has something raw.
Either way, these are the views of activists in the trenches, not rigorous and analytical journalism. What is certain here is that the big winner will be the Atresmedia empire. They have been promoting the event for days and say that they will activate 12 cameras on the set so as not to miss a single gesture, a single detail of those who are there. I said it on the radio the other day Julia Otero (Onda Cero) The cool thing here and the novelty was that at the last minute, instead of starting a ‘speech’ each of them started to sing the intense bolero sung by ‘Los tres Reyes’ as a duet. says: “Make your decision! Our joy and our pain are in your hands. Make your decision!”. Yes, we should congratulate the empire of Atresmedia for succeeding in the only ‘face-to-face’ encounter to take place.
The other ‘side’ is RTVE. It turned out to be of no consequence as a large Spanish Government-owned public institution with more than 6,700 employees and a budget of 1,194 million euros (2022). I suspect that even the candidates are not interested in debating on the channel owned by the Spanish Government, which they paradoxically aspire to preside. Of course, the disdain for TVE is absolute when it comes to PP. they announce it feijoo He won’t even participate in the four-person debate that La 1 is preparing Ah! Every candidate to preside over Spain is required by law to participate in discussions on public television.