Cristina Pardo's indignation outbreak in 'El Hormiguero': "Do not touch my noses"

Political news has been subject to analysis this Thursday, April 29, in the gathering of 'El Hormiguero'.Juan del Val, Nuria Roca, Tamara Falcó and Cristina Pardo have been wet on the convulsive election campaign of Madrid, with the latter showing themselves clearer than ever on the low level demonstrated by our political leaders.

Pablo Motos started putting on the table the "torture" that these weeks have been at the political level, with Pardo being very critical since his first intervention: "The question tonight would have to be 'Are you fascism or freedom?'.I have covered a lot of campaigns and this seems to me the most sinister campaign that I have attended.They seem more general elections than regional ones, because in general they have spoken very little of Madrid ".

Cristina Pardo explodes: "That seems to me Nazi!"

In line with her own question, the presenter of 'Liarla Pardo' has not been cut in her analysis: "I find the dilemma that they have raised to citizens, or communism or freedom, or fascism or communism, ultra -right or democracy quite unfortunate, ultra -right or democracy,...As if they were the only two vital options!I think, fortunately in life, there are many more options ".

"What worries me or saddens me is that, when politicians make these simplistic speeches, it is because they think that this will have an effect on society and it will work.That should lead us to make a reflection of why we can afford to demand so little to citizens, to lower the ribbon up to that level.I think they should work much more, not resort to such simple messages that they understand that we buy them, "Cristina reflected.

After letting her classmates intervene, the journalist resumed the floor to get the colors to politicians: "Nazis have been called to each other, and there has even been a call to disinfect a place where a day before she had given a rack vox vox.That seems to me Nazi.Where do you want to take us?I think that is the question.Our answer has to be that we are not going where they want, but where we consider that you have to go if everyone acting with common sense ".

El discurso de Cristina Pardo tras el rifirrafe entre Iglesias y Monasterio en la Cadena Ser J.R

"I believe, and insist, in the environment and the breeding ground that is created when we are in a pandemic.In Madrid, things have done well or badly, according to whoever looks at it, there are a lot of problems, as in the rest of the Autonomous Communities.There are still people dying, there are hunger queues, there are people who do not know what will be theirs tomorrow when the pandemic softens and the economic crisis emerges with all its strength, "Pardo continued, indignant more and moreAs I was talking.

"What is the OBJETIVE?Discard attention, that is not talk about what is happening and that the debate is fascism or freedom?Well no.Vaccines, that ends the crisis and do not touch my noses! ", Concluded by Cristina Pardo, a few words very applauded both by the public present on the set and by the rest of the collaborators, who chanted in unison" President, President!"."You don't love me so bad," said Atresmedia's face, with motorcycles giving way to other issues.