Alfonso Arus said loud and clear this Thursday morning what many Spaniards think of PSOE after the last corruption affair which blew up in his face. And the fact is that ‘Aruser@s’ (La Sexta) echoed … of the arrest of Leire Díez for a case of rigged public contracts and this led the presenter of the Atresmedia network to verbalize without filters what he thinks of all the scandals affecting the Government.
It all happened when ‘Aruser@s’ entered its ‘Zascas’ section, where the program put on the table the ‘chat’ that the Executive had received for its last case of corruption. “Carlos Alsina, the ‘zasca’ after the multiple cases that affect the government, after the plumber, the detective, the journalist, went to prison”, he presented Alfonso Arus to the audience of the show La Sexta before offering them the journalist’s statements.
“When the build-up is such that the bewildered editorial staff wonders: ‘Is what has just come out part of a known scandal or is it another new scandal?’ It’s since Government “He entered Albero mode, that is to say in decomposition,” the journalist began by saying. “Yesterday the news broke that Leire Díez had been taken to the cell and the question was: ‘but is it for his case of maneuvering in the dark to denigrate the UCO, the tax judges or is it for a new case?’ Well, bingo, it’s new, this one is due to rigged public contracts”, indicated Alsina in his intervention which provoked the immediate reaction of Alfonso Arus.
“Well, it’s true that things are already getting complicated so that we can locate each of the cases,” said the presenter of ‘The Arusists exposing loud and clear what ordinary Spaniards were thinking after hearing the news of the arrest of Leire Diez. “Some of them we said this morning that they could be interconnected,” added the host of the La Sexta space, while his collaborators debated on the set.
“They overlap too much, we no longer know why one or the other is accused… We all had doubts this morning,” said one of the commentators. “They are trying to make us believe that he is no longer in the ranks of PSOE“, but at that moment yes”, emphasized another of the collaborators, while another member of the “Aruser@s” team explained that “all this confusion” benefited the government. “They are not interested in the fact that we don’t know very well what is going on there. There is no such thing as a quiet day,” the aide said. “Not one,” he said. Alfonso Arus in front of the ‘Aruser@s’ cameras.