‘Everything is a lie‘ It started broadcasting with a strong message on Monday, March 18th. Risto Mejide to the political class. “Take your dirty hooves off the media,” he asked from his show. Just a few days after connecting to networks Oscar PuentePresenter today condemns threats Miguel Angel RodríguezPrivate secretary of Isabel Díaz Ayuso to the media of ‘eldiario.es’.
“What kind of democracy are we losing, gentlemen?”Cuatro began the afternoon by saying in front of the format table: “We forget that the quality of democracy depends not only on our political class. It also depends on the actions of the judges, the citizens who vote in the elections, and also the media”.
“When it seems like that Oscar Puente He would receive the award because freedom of the press was not respected, Miguel Angel Rodríguez and overtook him too far to the right“, he condemned his confrontation with the PSOE minister before saving: “This house was recently insulted by a minister of the Spanish Government. “The minister was accused of telling a lie that to this day has not been proven true and that nothing happened.”
“This presenter was insulted by a Spanish minister and nothing happened. Journalists, communicators, people in front of or behind a program, they are trying to inform you and explain what is happening. We often have to suffer from our political class overlooking all possible towns” he continued.
He then contacted Miguel Ángel Rodríguez from his show, explaining that they spoke to him about his controversial message to the aforementioned media. “He officially threatened the journalist”Risto recalled: “It is unacceptable for these events to occur in a democracy.“.
The Cuatro presenter pointed out that there are “different degrees of intensity of a threat.” “They may threaten you by saying, ‘I’m going to crush you,’ or they may threaten you by saying they’re going to stifle your content and remove any political officials who collaborate with your program.”, pointed out and then stated that this was what happened a few weeks ago with the PSOE communications director: “He threatened to remove PSOE politicians (from the program) because he didn’t like some of the information we were providing.” “In honor of the truth, it is also true that he apologized 48 hours later,” he admitted.
Risto lamented that these attitudes were becoming “a pattern, a norm.” “The media seems to be there to do or say whatever they want, when in reality it should be the exact opposite.”lamented, and later gave his powerful message to politicians: “Get your dirty hooves off our media.”