"The Government of Corruption Remains for a While": Yolanda Díaz's Lapsus that Provokes Laughter in the Senate
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Yolanda Díaz's Runaway Who Unleashed a Wave of Mockery and Ignited the Spanish Government's Internal
Yolanda Díaz, second vice president of the socialist Pedro Sánchez government, got confused when she tried to defend her coalition
The second vice president of the government has starred on Tuesday in a lapse in the Senate control session after being asked by the spokesman in the Senate of the PP, Alicia García , about the alleged cases of corruption that surround the executive of Pedro Sánchez. The Minister of Employment has declared that "there is a government of corruption for a while", when she referred to the coalition government. This mistake has arisen after a burnin…
The second vice president of the government, Yolanda Díaz, said this Tuesday in the Senate that "there is a government of corruption for a while," which provoked the laughter of the Popular Group bench, which enthusiastically welcomed her words. Díaz answered a question from the popular spokesman, Alicia Garcia, who asked him to confirm if he still considers this government "clean and decent".wf_cms.rss.read_more
The «progressive and plurinational» Yolanda Díaz has affirmed in the Senate that there is «government of corruption for a while». And since that government that vice-president «has nothing to govern because it lacks Budgets» – Sanchez dixit – (but it does abound in corruption), now dedicates itself to using History in the service of its sectarian partisan interests. Her latest genius, taking advantage of the fact that before one month the 50th a…
We remember some of them, such as the Bruce "Sprinter" of Feijóo, the convoluted phrases of Rajoy or the "fucking" that escaped Zapatero A lapsus of Yolanda Díaz provokes the applause of the PP in the Senate: "The government of corruption remains for a while" Fe
This Wednesday, the Congress of Deputies witnessed yet another exchange of criticism between the various political parties, as well as bickering among their leaders. However, the session was marked by the mistake made on Tuesday by the Minister of Labor and Second Vice President, Yolanda Díaz, when she assured the Popular Party (PP) that a "corruption government will remain in place for a while," instead of a coalition government.
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