The networks roar with Máximo Huerta after charging against Pedro Sánchez: “What a low political height”

The networks bellow for and against maximum orchard. Who was Minister of Culture in the first Government of Spain formed by Pedro Sanchez, who only lasted in office for a week after his irregularities with the Treasury were made public, charged yesterday against the president by describing him as an egomaniac who during Huerta’s resignation “worried how History would remember him.” The networks have polarized between those who accuse him of being disloyal to Sánchez and laundering the right-wing media and politicians who pointed to him at the time, and those who take the opportunity to charge the Spanish president for his egocentrism.

The writer and journalist has revolutionized the networks after his interview this Monday in the anthillwhere he went to talk about the bookstore lady leo that he has inaugurated in Buñol, and his latest book Bye little one. It was his confessions about how he asked for his resignation as Minister after it was made public that the Treasury had fined him for defrauding more than €218,000 that really had a polarizing repercussion.

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Before the question of Paul Motorcycles“Are you haunted by the move that you were Minister of culture and sports for a week?”, Huerta charged the President of the Government: “I met with Sánchez before announcing it and he only talked about him. He was already worried about how he would remember the history. I came down with a crazy desire to resign”.

The networks have been in favor or against Máximo’s confessions. Many point to him as a new weapon for the media and right-wing politicians against the government.

Others, however, take the opportunity to charge against Pedro Sánchez and point to him as a vain egomaniac.

Maximo Huerta explained that his fall could have been a ruse: “They threw me off the cliff, (…) they did tell the others; hey Pedro Duke, stay that nothing happens! Hey Nadia Calvinostay that nothing happens!… nobody to me… That afternoon no one called… I asked for the car and went up with the speech already written to resign…”.

The journalist added that his case seemed more like an exemplary issue, as he was told after his resignation: “people from the PSOE called me to tell me… do you know that they have done it Macron-style? We are going to catch someone flashy and we are not going to support him? Many in the networks understand that his issue with the Treasury had no excuse.

Huerta acknowledged that he had a hard time with his resignation, and that after it he escaped to London with friends, that when he saw the front pages about his case at the airport “I fainted, I fell”, and that when the airport police came to serve him and they called him a minister he told them “the last thing I want today is for you to call me a minister”.