
Iker Jiménez open the last program Horizon with the PSOE anti-harassment protocol in the hand. From the first minute, he read the most relevant fragments of the document and drew up a clear and critical assessment: “it’s not going very well“. The presenter made it clear that the central focus of the evening would be the series of harassment cases within the party.
The presenter highlighted the contradiction between the principles of the text, which defines the PSOE as a “space free from sexual harassment”, and the political reality marked by recent complaints. “I think this is the fifth case this week,” he noted, recalling that some are already talking about “a real ‘Me Too’ in the ranks of the Socialist Party”.
To illustrate the complexity of the situation, Jiménez used a visual metaphor: “A fable of the crab… it’s like a double claw“. He explained that one clamp represents corruption, “which all parties have”, and the other sexual harassment, which particularly affects those who “have always carried the flag of feminism”.
The presenter was quick to mention Javier Izquierdo’s resignation and broadcast his tweet live, highlighting the immediate impact of the scandals on public opinion. Furthermore, he shared a confidence from internal sources: “An informed person told me: “Nothing is just because.”. This is “friendly fire,” suggesting tensions are escalating following the attorney general’s conviction.
Carmen Porter took over by reviewing the latest legal movements and arrests. Before closing the block, Jiménez sent a message to the media: “Horizon “I had already reported these cases while others disqualified them as far-right or mud”. “I’m going to put it here in calendar form,” he concluded, defending his team’s work.