Jorge Javier makes fun of Ayuso and his Spanish Office (without Toni Cantó): “Thank you, president!”

A Jorge Javier Vazquez his pulse does not tremble when it comes to throwing darts against political leaders who are not to his liking. Once again, the one of Mediaset has returned to load against Isabel Diaz Ayusothe president of the Community of Madrid.

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“Ayuso says that the Spanish Office ‘is having a great result’. He is right. We continue to talk about it after having gone through a period of extinction. Thank you, president!”, the presenter of Save meironic.

All after the leader of the Popular Party in Madrid put out her chest, once again, for her Spanish Office. The same one I created in June of last year with Toni Cantó to the head.

“We are ensuring that Spanish is the excipient that catapults us as a center of excellence for universities, tourism and the cultural industry. At the same time, we want to combat all attacks on Spanish, Spain and Hispanic people by building bridges on both sides of the Atlantic “, Ayuso confessed a few days ago, in the Madrid Assembly, about the second most spoken language in the world.

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In recent days, this office has once again been at the center of the debate due to the departure of Toni Cantó to “start a new professional project shortly”. Interestingly, the actor 7 lives He announced his departure last Thursday less than an hour after the death of Elizabeth II, which made the news go quite unnoticed, since all the news attention fell on the loss of the sovereign of England.

Since last year he signed for Ayuso for this position, the role of Cantó and of the office itself was quite questioned in networks and by the opposition. They have even described it as a “chiringuito”.

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