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López defends coverage of the anniversary of RTVE's covid against Ayuso's criticisms

The president of RTVE, José Pablo López, has defended the news coverage that the Corporation has made during the fifth anniversary of the Covid pandemic before the criticisms of the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, for the issuance of a documentary regarding the residences of the region during the health crisis. “I am very happy with the program,” he said. “It has been a rigorous, professional information and in which all…
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The PP deputies in the Control Committee corner José Pablo López for his "biased and tortuous version" on the fifth anniversary of the COVID.

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The president of RTVE, José Pablo López, has defended the news coverage that the Corporation has made during the fifth anniversary of the Covid pandemic before the criticisms of the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, for the issuance of a documentary regarding the residences of the region during the health crisis. “I am very happy with the program,” he said. “It has been a rigorous, professional information and in which all…

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The president of RTVE, José Pablo López, has defended the news coverage that the...

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