Griso comes out in defense of Motos after his interview with Alfonso Guerra: “Those of us who stand up know how to deal with this”

Pablo Motos interviewed this Wednesday the former vice president of the Government Alfonso Guerraone of the historical socialists who has been most critical of Pedro Sanchez for its pacts with Junts per Cat and other formations to form a Government. The interview boosted the audience to almost 20% share and 2,710,000 viewers on Antena 3.

Consequently, the impact on social networks has been enormous and not only due to positive or negative comments towards the socialist. We also find all tastes about Motos, which is at the center of the debate after each of its interviews or opinions of a political nature.

After negative comments from part of the audience, one of her colleagues and friends from Atresmedia, Susanna Grisohas come out in his defense with a forceful argument from Public mirror: “I didn’t want to look at the networks this morning, but there must be a storm brewing against Pablo Motos right now… Those of us who are showing our faces know how to deal with that.”

Pablo Motos’ interview with Alfonso Guerra

About the party Carles Puigdemont and the amnesty law, Guerra brought out all his artillery: “They carried out a coup d’état and they say they will do it again. Where has it been seen that laws are written by criminals? That already disqualifies it.” His argument against Sánchez was forceful: “How is it possible to negotiate with a man who is wanted by justice, who is a fugitive, who declared that Catalonia was independent, took his suitcase and left?”

Motos, for his part, asked him ironically: “I notice you are quite critical. Are you sure you are still left-wing or have you become a facist?” And Guerra concluded: “Now there is a sector of the left that, when they see that someone is truly leftist, they call them a fascist.”

The presenter, for his part, did not settle the issue. “Why does he think that someone who has love for Spain is called a facha?” The former vice president assured that “not all conservatives are fascists.” With approaches of this type, he added, “in Spain there will never be peace.”