MADRID, 17 Ago. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The deputy secretary general of Ciudadanos, Edmundo Bal, accused the president, Pedro Sánchez, of “infantility” and “victimism” on Wednesday for saying that some media outlets “intoxicate”, while affirming that the PSOE is ” podemizing”.
Before the media, Bal has stated that Sánchez “talks about dark terminals that rely on media terminals” and “dark and de facto powers” with the aim of becoming “a kind of victim, a hero.”
“What happens is that the PSOE is podemizing itself, every day it looks more like United We Can because these statements remind us of those of (the former ‘purple’ leader, Pablo) Iglesias” when he asked for the news, the also spokesman recalled deputy of Citizens in the Congress of Deputies.
He has also attacked the president of the Sociological Research Center (CIS), Félix Tezanos, “who writes articles where he says that the media are hostile to the government.” In this context, he has accused the Executive of “not complying” with its transparency obligations by not reporting, for example, on the use of the Falcon.
“It has to be the media, through appeals to the Transparency and Good Governance Council, that obtain information,” lamented the ‘orange’ leader, who has stressed that the Government “is not willing to fulfill its obligations with citizens and with information”.
On Tuesday, Sánchez denied a government crisis at the turn of the summer, as some reports have pointed out, and accused the media of “intoxicating.”