It took Ana Rosa Quintana a week to return to politics. Although the CEO of Mediaset declared, when devising the transition from the queen from morning to afternoon, that TardeAR would banish politics in favor of content more focused on entertainment, the atmosphere has taken the journalist to where she is most comfortable. it feels. And in light of the data, it has been a complete success.
“They have asked me: ‘Hey, are you still interested in politics?’ Well, the truth is that a lot, and now more so,” Ana Rosa Quintana opened her Signature this Monday, which, unlike her already classic editorial of The program AR closes rather than opens the format. “I understand that until now it is time to relax, to entertain yourself and that you are already very informed. But let it be clear, I am in favor of what Pedro Sánchez, his ministers and the PSOE said before regarding the amnesty,” the presenter began.
Ana Rosa went on to cite some examples, giving the name and statement of some members of the Government who have spoken out on this issue: “Grande-Marlaska: the amnesty is not included in our legal system. Carmen Calvo: the amnesty is not feasible in a democratic constitutional State. Iceta: with us there will be no amnesty. Salvador Illa: I repeat it to make it clear, there will be no amnesty. Pedro Sánchez: amnesty is something that this Government is not going to accept, I am committed to bring Puigdemont and make him accountable to justice.’ Now he works for amnesty even though his scriptwriters give him another name.”
And he addressed Pedro Sánchez directly: “Mr. President, you will call it a change of mind again. Before you change your mind again, listen to your elders and do not expel from your party those who think differently, this is typical of authoritarian countries. Is it progressive to fire those who disagree? Is it progressive for the vice president to publicly embrace a fugitive from justice?”
“There is time to do a service to our country, listen to the social majority who took to the streets yesterday and let’s prevent Spain from fragmenting when there is no turning back. We still have time, I believed him when he told us that he would never There would be an amnesty because it was unconstitutional, I hope you haven’t changed your mind. Listen to the young people, your elders, the socialists, the social majority,” Ana Rosa concluded.
With its return to politics, TardeAR achieved its maximum share and managed to beat Y Ahora Sonsoles for the first time with 12.2% compared to 11.8%. It is to be hoped that, in a climate marked by the formation of the Government, Ana Rosa Quintana will not renounce the brand that has earned her leadership.