In the middle of a week that has her in the center of all eyes, the vice president Cristina Kirchner received this friday in his Senate office to the Spanish politician paul churches. The photo of the meeting was broadcast via Twitter by the former president, accompanied by a suggestive message addressed to the press.
Iglesias gave the vice president his latest book, titled “Media and sewers. This is how the deep state conspires once morest democracy”. It so happens that the former leader of the left-wing party Podemos denounced a few months ago that he had been a victim of fake news and accused a journalist from his country of having published information regarding him even though he knew it was not true. “It seems that the thing is coming global”expanded the former president on her Twitter account.
Last July, President Alberto Fernández was the first to echo what happened with Iglesias. “The same happens between us”the president wrote at the time on social networks following referring to “the fake news” what “deeply hurt democracy” and what are they “spread by certain journalism to defame, discourage or persecute political leaders”.
“Today it has been shown how news once morest Pablo Iglesias is spread to revile Podemos”Fernández indicated in a tweet, accompanied by a video in which the Spanish political leader can be seen giving testimony regarding the practices he denounces having suffered.