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It's Five o'clock... and I Haven't Eaten.

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Maxim Huerta said that when he resigned as minister, the only thing that worried Pedro Sánchez was how history would see him in the future. “What will history say about me?” the president of the government asked rhetorically. “It is true that, as Sanchez told his former minister, history has not been generous with the presidents of the government of this democratic stage, with the only exception of Adolfo Suarez.
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It was said by the president of the government with that dismayed solemnity that tie him to Barbie’s consort. It’s five o’clock and I haven’t eaten yet, he insisted, as a culmination of his alleged victimism after giving explanations without explaining anything, that is, to turn the tortilla around as if the cluster of corruptions surrounding his own party was our thing, of those we watched on TV at the time, of the journalists who walked there …

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Maxim Huerta said that when he resigned as minister, the only thing that worried Pedro Sánchez was how history would see him in the future. “What will history say about me?” the president of the government asked rhetorically. “It is true that, as Sanchez told his former minister, history has not been generous with the presidents of the government of this democratic stage, with the only exception of Adolfo Suarez.

It circulates on social networks a video that shows the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, saying that “it is five o’clock in the afternoon,” that he has not eaten and that this “is also important.” The statements are real and correspond to the press conference that the president gave after the Federal Executive of the PSOE on June 16, but the video that is shared is incomplete. As can be seen from the full original video, Sánchez did n…

The Prime Minister's words on Monday are giving rise to much talk. Pedro Sánchez made the media representatives summoned to Moncloa wait for four hours before finally analyzing the corruption his party is mired in without taking responsibility, attacking the opposition and concluding with a phrase that has now become historic: "It's five o'clock and I haven't eaten." This attitude from Sánchez has provoked numerous comments. Arturo Pérez-Reverte…

Patético. The socialist Pedro Sánchez, after a firey butler full of bulls and circumloquios, closes his speech with a descolocant: «Well... it is five o’clock and I have not eaten». The phrase, almost a whisper of daily life in the midst of solemnity, paints the master of the PSOE with a laughable vulnerability, as if hunger, that universal reminder, could interrupt even the most heated debate. It is a wink to the earthly, a reminder that, after…

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periodistadigital.com broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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