He stealing votes in Extremadura, this is the theme with which “The Ana Rosa Program” (Telecinco) opened its broadcast. And with next Sunday’s community elections on the horizon, Ana Rosa Quintana No … knew how to avoid speaking out about the elections, on the one hand by “agitating” the government over its candidate and, on the other hand, by condemning the theft of votes. A question, the latter, on which the morning presenter of the Mediaset network raised the question that many Spaniards are asking and which places Correos at the center of the target.
The “Ana Rosa” program opened with the presenter’s editorial which severely attacked the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez. “Nightmare before Christmas. Sunday could be a before and after for Sanchism, a plebiscite for president with an impeached candidate facing his own election nightmare. Sánchez will have El Gordo on Monday with the children of San Ildefonso who will sing the beginning of an end that could begin in Extremadura. “A start to the Christmas vacation for the president marked by a candidate who is sitting both on a seat and on a bench,” he noted. Ana Rosa Quintana who, furthermore, predicted that Sunday would be the moment that would mark the end of the Government.
“On Sunday, the house of cards of a legislature whose architect threatens this week to pull the rug out from under the Senate could begin to collapse. Although Sanchez “I did not see the appearance of Cerdán, this man you speak of has become the ghost of Christmases past,” said the presenter of “The Ana Rosa Program” in his editorial.
Already at the debate table, Ana Rosa Quintana highlighted the issue of the theft of Extremadura votes and, once again, the morning presenter of Telecinco was direct. “Yesterday was really a shock,” the communicator began by saying. “They wanted to enter three post offices, then the safe appeared with the burned votes,” explained Ana Rosa, who then asked the question that many Spaniards were asking about this. “Now I also tell you one thing: is it normal for postal votes to be stored in post offices without security?” » asked the journalist in front of the cameras. “Wouldn’t it be better to find another system to store the voice“Ana Rosa Quintana asked again the panelists who accompanied her in the debate.
“Now I also tell you something, if last week a post office was robbed, entered or attempted to rob, taking into account that there are a few elections Sunday, wasn’t it worth having some security in place? Ana Rosa Quintana in front of the cameras of “The Ana Rosa Program”.