Yolanda Díaz Justifies that Her Trip to the Oscars Was to Defend and Support Spanish Cinema
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Paula Echevarría's bikinazo, Ana Obregón's criticism of Yolanda Díaz for going to the Oscars and Karol G's toples, among Wednesday's images
The second vice president of the government, Yolanda Díaz, has assured that her trip to the United States to attend the Oscars awards, where the film Sirat of the filmmaker Oliver Laxe was nominated, was a gesture to defend artistic creation and has remembered that the Galician councilor of Culture, José López Campos, also attended and did well.
That Yolanda Díaz has run out of the elections in Castile and León shows an absolute contempt for the fate of all those acronyms led by foolish and foolish like her.
The Deputy Secretary of Economy of the Popular Party, Juan Bravo, has harshly attacked the government this Wednesday during the interpellation on measures to alleviate the energy crisis. Bravo has reproached the executive for the lack of direct assistance to families while, according to him, public funds are being allocated to expenses that he considers superfluous, citing the trip of the second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, to the Oscar gala. “…
The Second Vice President and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, enjoyed a weekend in Hollywood, where she attended the Oscars ceremony to, as she explained, do what she does every day in Spain: "defend the country's artistic creation." This was the Galician politician's response in the Senate to a question from Alicia García, spokesperson for the People's Party (PP), with words that, far from resolving the controversy, only fueled it. Read more
Yolanda Díaz traveled this past weekend to the United States for the celebration of the Oscar Awards gala. The second vice president of the government has assured that her trip was a gesture to defend artistic creation and has recalled that the Galician Councillor of Culture, José López Campos, also came and did well. She has said so in the control session to the Senate Government and in the face of the criticisms directed to her by the speaker …
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