Josema Yuste became one of the main protagonists of the night of Friday December 19. The comedian attended the program “General plan”of FTEwhere he harshly criticized Pedro Sánchez for his management during … the legislator.
In the interview, Jenaro Castro asked the man from Martes y Trece How do you judge the latest cases of corruption surrounding the government and the PSOE?. The comedian was forceful and what he said exposed the president.
Josema Yuste denounces Pedro Sánchez with what he says about the corruption cases surrounding the PSOE
They asked Joséma Yuste in the ‘General Plan’ program, he bluntly judged the cases of corruption surrounding the government. “I can clearly see that there are politicians who respect judges much less than judges respect politicians. Me I find it very funny when the president says that there were policies that did justice. Of course he was the first, right? He said the state attorney general was innocent and there was no Begoña case. Well, a judge will have to say that, I say,” he says.
The comedian believes that all this is very far from doing justice. “This seems undemocratic and disrespectful to the judiciary”sentence.
Josema Yuste’s advice to Spanish politicians
During her interview, Josema Yuste gave her advice to Spanish politicians. “Let them devote themselves to politicsthat they do not do justice and that they do not fight so much among themselves. Both,” he emphasizes.
The actor believes that everyone, whatever their color, has a common goal. “It seems that the right is not progressive. It’s as much as the left. What he wants is for the country to progress in a different way, but to progress,” he said.
In this sense, Yuste recognizes that he believes in “a society of moderate democracy”. “In a center left like that of Felipe González, for example. Just look at what he thinks of the current government. It’s something to think about, isn’t it?” he said.
Josema Yuste responds to those who treat him as a front for criticizing the government of Pedro Sánchez
Josema Yuste says he doesn’t understand the term “phachosphere”. “What nonsense. I don’t think like you and I’m a fascist. It is the height of impudence, of impressive harshness. I am as much a democrat or perhaps more than you. It breaks me, I can’t stand it,” he explains.

“There are many more today who do not think like Sánchez, even if he thinks the opposite”
The one from Tuesdays and Thirteen regrets that, to have a different point of view, we treat it as fashion. According to him, all this created a huge “polarization”. “In families, among friends, in society… But let one thing be clear: There are many more today who do not think like Sánchezmany others, even if he thinks the opposite,” he concludes.