
This Has Been Sumar's Unacceptable Ban on EDATV in the Congress of Deputies
A journalist from EDATV has once again been subject to censorship in the Lower House
This Tuesday, February 11, a journalist from EDATV has once again been a victim of censorship in the Congress of Deputies. Our young journalist, Gonzalo Pinilla, was banned by the press team of Sumar's spokesperson, Verónica Barbero, during the question round in the press conference.
Just as we tell you. The EDATV journalist respectfully and politely requested to speak. In reply, the Sumar staff responsible for granting speaking turns asked the reporter from this outlet the following:
Which media are you from?
Immediately, our reporter replied: "EDATV." After hearing this, the Sumar staff decided not to grant Gonzalo Pinilla the speaking turn, and subsequently, they concluded the press conference.
Are we done? Thank you!
Así ha sido el inaceptable veto de Sumar a EDATV en el Congreso de los Diputados
Said the woman who blocked the EDATV reporter's question in the Lower House. After this, the spokesperson left the press conference room without having the courtesy to address the journalist's question, who politely requested to speak.
This is not the first time left-wing politicians have blocked an EDATV reporter in the Tuesday press conference at the Congress of Deputies. The sectarianism and evident polarization in the press room often pose an obstacle for EDATV journalists to do their work normally. However, this is not a limitation for our reporters, who ask questions that make politicians uncomfortable with all the education and respect that is due.
This Is Óscar Puente's 'Thug' Who Prohibits Vito Quiles's Questions
Minister Óscar Puente has once again been controversial. An unfortunate and intolerant tweet toward Santiago Abascal has put him back in the spotlight.
After calling the Vox leader "insecure," the minister has become one of the names of the day.
Precisely because of that tweet, EDATV wanted to ask Puente. Upon his departure from the Ateneo de Madrid at an event, journalist Vito Quiles asked Puente if he was going to retract. All after a montage where Abascal appears to be on tiptoe was echoed.
Faced with the question, which Óscar Puente refused to answer, the disproportionate attitude of his bodyguards is surprising.
One of them is clearly seen grabbing the journalist, even cornering him. An image that has not gone unnoticed and where it is clearly seen how he holds him with both arms.

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