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[Opinion] Alsina Explodes over the Goya Awards Ceremony: "It Seems Like Nothing Ever Happens in Spain"

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Journalist Carlos Alsina dedicated his monologue this Monday on Onda Cero's "Más de Uno" to questioning the political tone of the latest Goya Awards ceremony, which, in his opinion, was marked by a flood of international demands while Spanish problems were conspicuously absent. Read more
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The Goya Awards ceremony in Barcelona dominated the airwaves of major news programs at the start of this new week. "En Boca de Todos" was one of the shows that discussed the Spanish film awards in a particularly controversial way, especially due to the comments made by its host, Nacho Abad. On Monday, the presenter opened the Cuatro program with an editorial on the gala's politically charged tone, harshly criticizing the film industry for "pure …

Journalist Carlos Alsina dedicated his monologue this Monday on Onda Cero's "Más de Uno" to questioning the political tone of the latest Goya Awards ceremony, which, in his opinion, was marked by a flood of international demands while Spanish problems were conspicuously absent. Read more

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ESdiario broke the news in on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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