Sánchez responding to the PP
Periodista i crítica de televisió
2 min

The Spanish newscasts opened, as is logical, with the appearance of Pedro Sánchez. In the Newscast La 1's broadcasters picked up on the president's willingness to refuse to throw in the towel and summarized his anti-corruption plan. They emphasized the government's satisfaction with the appearance, which reinforced a certain notion of a turning point to which the Socialists aspired. In fact, the report on the session in Congress frequently cited government and party sources, even in their metaphors. The journalist summarized: "The image established within the ranks of the PSOE has been very eloquent, they say, that the PP has sold the bear's skin before hunting it, but that the move has gone wrong for them because the bear is more alive than ever.". Allegories that brought an excessively enthusiastic vigor to reality. "The legislature seems to be holding up for the moment." and "Full house passed, government sources saywas the final conclusion of the news.

Antena 3 news offered a highly contrasting version thanks to the always acidic Sandra Golpe. The newscast featured a montage to represent the tension experienced in Congress, in which they livened up the dialectical battle with action music, a resource that turned the political crisis into an exciting spectacle. The presenter opened the program with editorializing intent, sarcastic intonation, and the classic facial microexpressions that demonstrate contempt: "Pedro Sánchez isn't resigning. The truth is, no one expected him to, and the script has played out today to the letter. A lot of pressure from his partners, a lot of repeated apologies, and little else. Pedro Sánchez is entrenched and simply presenting a series of measures to prevent what has already happened in his party from happening again.The program emphasized zooms on Sánchez's face to add drama to his situation. After summarizing the day in Congress, they reviewed images of all the accused members of the president's entourage as proof of his inexplicable resistance to resigning. A report then debunked all the measures of the fallacious anti-corruption plan, which is neither innovative nor offers any special guarantees.OK Diario, Eduardo Inda's media outlet, which has been heavily polled on private television channels lately. His report stated that "Feminists Lastra and Calvo knew about Salazar's abuses.".

A News Four They preferred to focus on the tension of the confrontation, and Telecinco made a final complementary chronicle of the fuss, shouts, tears, absences and anecdotes to give it a more melodramatic and novelistic air. The Sixth News, each intervention ends up so fragmented, shredded and decontextualized to fit its story that the news, instead of seeming like an informative summary, ends up looking like the trailer for a thriller political.

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