“The Spanish have decided to forcefully punish a form of government marked by personalism. This defeat marks the beginning of the end of Sanchismo.” The clock marked one minute before 09:00 when Ana Rosa Quintana started her program like every morning, with her editorial. However, the presenter has been more forceful and lethal, if possible, than any other day. Pedro Sánchez, Podemos and the president of the Sociological Research Center, José Félix Tezanos.

If something characterizes the editorials with the Ana Rosa Quintana starts every morning -with the exception of Fridays when she rests- it is that the presenter does not hold anything back and throws blows left and right. In an election year, obviously, the dynamics were not going to change, but Ana Rosa Quintana has waited for the municipal and regional elections to distribute to the right and to the left, especially to the left.

“Sánchez raised the elections as a plebiscite and has lost,” continued Ana Rosa Quintana after the start. “His strategy focused on promises, thousands of homes, two-euro cinema for retirees, interrail for young people, housing for everyone … The strategy of election Tuesdays has not worked,” she said.

The presenter has continued to take stock of the defeat of the PSOE, of Sánchez, and of what many opponents and political experts have described as “the blue wave”: “The BOE, as an electoral program, has hit a bump against the motto de Feijóo: repeal Sanchismo. The PSOE has lost 5 communities and 11 of the 22 capitals where it governed. The Socialists lose Aragon, the Valencian Community, Extremadura, the Balearic Islands and La Rioja. Only the most critical socialist baron with Sánchez, Emiliano García, is saved -Page. The PP has obtained 800,000 more votes than the PSOE and has won in Seville… Well, in all the Andalusian provinces. It remains to be seen how the pacts will be in Jaén, Valencia, Valladolid, Toledo, Logroño, Palma, Caceres…”. Pacts that the PP will have to carry out with Vox.

After the harsh criticism of Sánchez, the presenter has continued with Podemos which, after the municipal and regional elections, practically disappears from the map.

Ana Rosa Quintana, one of the television faces most attacked by the purple formation, has not missed the opportunity to put the debacle of the political formation on the table: “In the capital, Más Madrid has devoured the father. Errejón has eaten to Iglesias. It has been of no use to Podemos to single out individuals, businessmen or journalists. The policy of bullying has been punished at the polls. Spain has made it clear that it wants change.”

Ana Rosa Quintana has received the numerous criticisms that she has been receiving from Podemos since her return to television. According to her, the presenter, the citizens have punished “the policy of bullying” that leaders and former leaders of the purple formation have carried out with numerous public figures.

But Ana Rosa Quintana was not going to finish her editorial without bringing to the fore a third protagonist, José Félix Tezanos. The president of the CIS, highly criticized in each poll with the intention of voting, finds himself in the firing line after electoral results that are far removed from the polls carried out by the center that he presides over. “By the way, it’s 9 in the morning. Mr. Tezanos is taking a long time to present his resignation,” concluded Ana Rosa Quintana.

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