Post by account_disabled on Feb 13, 2024 20:30:10 GMT -8
Who buys me a mess. A hodgepodge of don't move. Totum revolutum : amnesty, Puigdemont, various judges. Putin comes out a lot. Thereto. Highlight: They really like the word humiliation. Abc : “Junts humiliates Sánchez again and forces him to renegotiate the amnesty.” Libertad Digital : “Junts humiliates Sánchez and overturns the amnesty law.” Vozpópuli, José Alejandro Vara : “The one in charge humiliates Sánchez.” Mayte Alcaraz, El Debate : “From humiliation to humiliation.” Some adorn themselves, like Luis Miguel Fuentes in El Independiente : “The amnesty was little amnesty, or the humiliation was little humiliation. “Sánchez is going to have to piss more blood (blood borrowed from the Spaniard, already sequizo, that our president only pisses coconut water).” There are variations of the same couplet. Francisco Marhuenda, in La Razón , sees it very clearly: “The criminals defeat Sánchez.” Or Luis Herrero in Abc : “The cakes begin. “Both of them have taken each other for granted and both are in danger of becoming eunuchs.” In The Objective , Miguel Ángel Benedicto: “One more season in the ordeal of a puppet in the hands of an extortionist who pulls the strings from his dacha in Waterloo.” An eschatological point, Pedro Narváez in La Razón : “Getting this far regardless of the result is enough to make a cubist painting in which the eye is actually the eye of the ass.
The president is a jerk just like his ideas to regenerate Spain.” Pablo Molina, from Libertad Digital, is also there : “Now it's a new stage with more humiliations, new insults Jordan Phone Number List and more trips by Santos Cerdán to pay homage to the Waterloo golfer. (…) Sánchez has put all the deputies of his party in a genocubital position, starting with himself, but the guy in the trunk has decided that he does not want to consummate yet and that there is room to deepen that beautiful relationship. We finish with Román Cendoya, in The Objective : “Pedro Sánchez, defeated and subjected to Puigdemont, is still a coup plotter like Carles.” Some even take advantage of the incident for his misery. Abc, Chapu Apaolaza: “They have said in Junts that in Moncloa he smells like death. The crow is not bad (…) and he knows how to distinguish a man from a woman, and in that he is already ahead of a good part of those who rule in my Españita. Cata acknowledges that he loved the two covers that we reproduce here. Same battleship, same missiles, same target. Cover of 'ABC' on January 31, 2024 'La Razón' cover on January 31, 2024 But of course, this was nothing, the evil Putin has reappeared. Old topic, from years ago, but what difference does it make? So he finished.
Put your seatbelts on. Even the helmet. José Ignacio Torreblanca, El Mundo : “We cannot amnesty Russian interference in Catalonia. "There are very serious contacts around Tsunami Democràtic that point to an attack against national sovereignty by Russia." Another headline from El Mundo : “The evidence of Russian involvement in the 'procés': 16 proper names and a summit at Puigdemont's house hours before the DUI.” The Objective: “The judge reactivates the investigation into the links of the former president of the Generalitat with Russia before and after the DUI.” The consequence, also in The Objective: “A judge finds in Russian interference another way to prevent the amnesty for Puigdemont” or “Puigdemont's Russian connection paves the way to stop the amnesty in the EU.” And now, in a chain. The Debate, Alfonso Ussía: “Puigdemonov. The Civil Guard has sent to the judge a manuscript by Karlos Puigdemonov that proves Russia's participation in the Katalonia coup d'état. (…) The truth is that Russia never forgave Spain for its defeat in the Civil War.” The World, Raúl del Pozo.
The president is a jerk just like his ideas to regenerate Spain.” Pablo Molina, from Libertad Digital, is also there : “Now it's a new stage with more humiliations, new insults Jordan Phone Number List and more trips by Santos Cerdán to pay homage to the Waterloo golfer. (…) Sánchez has put all the deputies of his party in a genocubital position, starting with himself, but the guy in the trunk has decided that he does not want to consummate yet and that there is room to deepen that beautiful relationship. We finish with Román Cendoya, in The Objective : “Pedro Sánchez, defeated and subjected to Puigdemont, is still a coup plotter like Carles.” Some even take advantage of the incident for his misery. Abc, Chapu Apaolaza: “They have said in Junts that in Moncloa he smells like death. The crow is not bad (…) and he knows how to distinguish a man from a woman, and in that he is already ahead of a good part of those who rule in my Españita. Cata acknowledges that he loved the two covers that we reproduce here. Same battleship, same missiles, same target. Cover of 'ABC' on January 31, 2024 'La Razón' cover on January 31, 2024 But of course, this was nothing, the evil Putin has reappeared. Old topic, from years ago, but what difference does it make? So he finished.
Put your seatbelts on. Even the helmet. José Ignacio Torreblanca, El Mundo : “We cannot amnesty Russian interference in Catalonia. "There are very serious contacts around Tsunami Democràtic that point to an attack against national sovereignty by Russia." Another headline from El Mundo : “The evidence of Russian involvement in the 'procés': 16 proper names and a summit at Puigdemont's house hours before the DUI.” The Objective: “The judge reactivates the investigation into the links of the former president of the Generalitat with Russia before and after the DUI.” The consequence, also in The Objective: “A judge finds in Russian interference another way to prevent the amnesty for Puigdemont” or “Puigdemont's Russian connection paves the way to stop the amnesty in the EU.” And now, in a chain. The Debate, Alfonso Ussía: “Puigdemonov. The Civil Guard has sent to the judge a manuscript by Karlos Puigdemonov that proves Russia's participation in the Katalonia coup d'état. (…) The truth is that Russia never forgave Spain for its defeat in the Civil War.” The World, Raúl del Pozo.