Los periodistas incómodos
Así son los periodistas incómodos, incómodos con los que no son de su cuerda , y cómodos y muy cómodos, acomodados, paniaguados,.abraza farolas y lam…
Valencia, Spain – A recent video posted online has sparked a debate about the relationship between certain journalists and Spain's right-wing political parties. The video alleges that journalists Bertrand Ndongo and Vito Quiles receive funding from the PP and Vox parties in exchange for positive coverage. The video points to a meeting between Ndongo and Carlos Mazón, the president of the Valencian regional government, as evidence of this alleged relationship. Mazón has been heavily criticized for his handling of the recent DANA crisis. The video's author states, "Lo único que ha tenido que decirle Ndongo a Mazón... es que tiene todo su apoyo. Qué vergüenza." (The only thing Ndongo had to say to Mazón... is that he has all his support. What a shame.). This statement highlights the perceived conflict of interest. While the allegations are serious, independent verification is needed. The video's popularity and the number of comments suggest significant public interest in this issue. Further investigation into the financial transactions between these parties and journalists is warranted. The controversy raises questions about media integrity and the use of public funds in Spain.
Así son los periodistas incómodos, incómodos con los que no son de su cuerda , y cómodos y muy cómodos, acomodados, paniaguados,.abraza farolas y lam…