The open mic has “betrayed” a politician again. This Tuesday, he heard a complaint from the President of the Senate, Pedro Roland “the Popular,” stating that “they do not care about three pickled roosters” at the beginning of the plenary session, because their distinguished members did not pay attention to him when he asked them to sit down.
A few minutes before 4:00 p.m. This Tuesday, a large number of senators had already entered the House of Representatives to begin the November 18 plenary session. Roland asked them several times through the microphone to sit down, which everyone did not pay attention to.
For this reason, the President of the Senate turned his head towards the First Vice President of the Senate, Javier Maroto, and grumbled the phrase “they don’t care about three bars of vinegar,” without realizing that the microphone had amplified his comment.
This isn’t the first time an open mic has caught a comment a politician didn’t want to hear. For example, in May of this year Figo was heard dictating a response to Gamarra in Congress, and in March Socialist deputies were heard criticizing Carlos Martínez and Oscar Puente in Cortes Castilla y León. In the same month, Calvia’s Balearic Council second-in-command, from the People’s Party, was heard saying while a Socialist Workers’ Party spokesman criticized Vox: “It’s menopause.”
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