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The right and a judge, the last coalition government in Spain

The right and a judge, the last coalition government in Spain

“Fuck it,” said Yolanda Díaz on the bench looking at Pedro Sánchez after his response to Alberto Núñez Feijóo in Wednesday’s control session. In a ‘drama queen’ style, Elías Bendodo, from the PP, used a subsequent intervention to declare himself scandalized by what he thought he had heard or rather what he had been told that he had heard: “You can all go to hell. “I did not say this, this was said by the vice president of the Government.” Not quite. But we are not going to get fancy with what the representatives of national sovereignty in Parliament say. Where would the fun stay and those unusual moments that they offer us.

Furthermore, that is the attitude of the Popular Party after learning that the UCO report in the court investigating Begoña Gómez has not found even a hint of the appearance of a crime in her known professional relationships. Fuck everything. I pass by what the police unit from which Judge Juan Carlos Peinado requested a report on the case that he has decided to open in his court says. Fuck everyone. I have gotten on the horse of the president’s wife and I am not going to get off from there. All my hopes for the European election campaign are placed on the judge. He will save me.

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