Mariló Montero compares Pedro Sánchez to Kim Jong-un and Gonzalo Miró gets into a fight with her: “Every morning we end up talking about ETA”

Marilo Montero y Gonzalo Miro They got into a fight this Wednesday on Antena 3 when they were debating the new book by Pedro Sanchez, Mainland. Its launch has coincided with the start of the new Government, which has received criticism in recent weeks for the agreements it reached to be able to govern against the PP and Vox. Both journalists have discussed precisely this on the set, as well as the “political act” that, in the talker's words, the presentation of the book at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid became. According to Montero, at the event, moderated by Jorge Javier Vazquez y Angels Knight“political works were endorsed” and “the publication was neither presented nor discussed.”

The communicator has used irony to define the political speech that, in her opinion, Sánchez transmitted last Monday, December 11. “He reminded me a lot of Kim Jong-un when he was crying in front of the Confederation of Mothers asking them to have children,” she said, receiving criticism from some of her colleagues on the set. It was not the first time that Montero compared the leader of the PSOE with the North Korean dictator. “The behavior is to love the leader, and the leader gives some speeches that you buy like a cult. And instead of crying because they don't have children“Here they smile because they have to laugh at the president's thanks.”has added.

“It seems to me that it was the excess of taking the bath that you need to continue generating your vanity and, above all, that others are paying homage to you, losing their personalities and dignities,” he explained. And, in this sense, he has believed that the presentation of Tierra Firma was “a promotional event in which the president felt very supported by his people.” A few words after which Susanna Griso recalled that the presentation was broadcast in streaming through the Moncloa website. “Honestly, I think it has no importance,” Miró responded.

From this moment on, the journalist and Montero have begun to argue, since the talk show host has denounced that Sánchez transmits “a false speech to make people believe that the lie is true” and also agrees “with criminals.” Miró has responded that it is normal that there are people “who are more concerned about a pact with Abascal than with Puigdemont.” “I am concerned that there will be agreements with criminals and with people who have been in ETA”Montero responded.

Miró snorted while shouting “my mother.” “Every morning we meet we end up talking about ETA,” she has complained. “Who is Pedro Sánchez associated with?” “With Bildu.” “And what is Bildu?” “A constitutional party.” “And what is Otegui?” they have discussed. “The Bildu pacts seem bad to you, but they seem good to me, and so do many people,” said Miró, to whom Montero replied that “Otegui was also part of the board that ordered the killing of Santiago Abascal” and that “we cannot forget ETA.”

“If we talk about pacts and dignity, we are talking about Pedro Sánchez being associated with criminals who have carried out a coup d'état and with people who have belonged to the terrorist group ETA. And the teenagers can forget this, they are indoctrinated to forget and that That story is not known, but Gonzalo, you cannot forget it,” Montero pointed out. Miró then asked him what he thought of the PP's pacts with Bildu and then launched a final taunt: “What concerns you is what is agreed upon and with whom it is agreed upon.” Montero has insisted that this type of pact does not promote the “independence and breakup of the country”