Said Pedro Sanchez
The Country and former president of Telefónica pressured to prevent a left-wing government in Spain
"Certain media have told me that if there had been an understanding between the Psoe and Can criticarían and go against it"
The newspaper of The Country threatened the former presidential candidate of the Partido Socialista Obrero Español (Psoe), Pedro Sánchez, with directing a campaign against you if pactaba with we Can the formation of an alternative government of the left in Spain.
this was revealed Sanchez in an interview with the program Saved and taken in by the Audience, which also points to César Alierta, former president of Telefónica and the president of the Junta de Andalucía, Susana Díaz, had maneuvered so that he will not lead a progressive Government.
"Certain media have told me that if there had been an understanding between the Psoe and Can criticarían and go against it", he denounced in the program.
When asked what means he had been made aware of this position, he replied that it was some "supposedly progressive. The Country has been one of them," he revealed.
Indicated that this explains why this newspaper argued the last few months a posture of "abusive and insulting on the personal and the political".
On Alierta, former president of Telephone company — with the 13% of the shares of grupo Prisa, the owner of the newspaper The Country — said that this is a businessman hostile to his person and to his project of forming an alternative government.
Alierta chairs the Business Council for Competitiveness, which groups together the main companies and banks to Spain, and from this platform has influenced "through the media of communication in the decisions of various political organizations," Sanchez said, quoted by the newspaper The World.
After the declarations of Sánchez, readers of The Country have declined your subscription to the newspaper and its director, Antonio Cano, he excused it by saying that Spain lived moments of great "confusion", for which the newspaper had to hold clear positions and firm", aired Infolibre.
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