Pablo Iglesias stands up for his wife, Irene Montero, and sentences Yolanda Díaz: “Miserable and cowardly”

The yard is messy. The terrible failures that the law of ‘Only yes is yes’ of Irene Montero they have created deep cracks in the already delicate internal structure of the government. While the opposition calls for the resignation of the Minister of Equality, her own colleagues avoid defending her in public. It is the case of Yolanda Diazagainst which he has attacked Pablo Iglesias this Friday: “Putting yourself in profile when a colleague is being beaten is not only miserable and cowardly, but politically stupid.”

And it is that the former vice president of Pedro Sanchez not only is (was) a partner and leader of Irene’s party, but is also her boyfriend and father of her three children. He is not lacking in reasons to stand up for his girl, who is going through one of the most powerful crises since her appointment: “If the judicial right and the most repugnant of facha and progressive journalism attack Irene Montero with such virulence, they are simply acknowledging what What does it mean in this country? Thank you, comrade.”

Iglesias has also retweeted other messages in the fierce defense campaign that began this Friday, such as that of Raúl Solís: “Criticism against Irene Montero comes from the territory of unconsciousness, where the fears, traumas and unresolved emotions of a society. Irene Montero is a mirror”.

Peace reigns in Galapagar. Pablo supports Irene and thus shows that her flame (at least ideologically) is still intact after six years of romantic relationship, several crises and even forceful rumors of separation (third parties involved). The last time, in February. In fact, since then they have been as sweet as ever: kisses in full rallyhappy family publications on social networks and even the saraos with feasting and dances like the rest of mortals.