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Vicente Vallés Launches New Criticism at Sánchez from Alicante

The Antena 3 news presenter criticises the Government, stating that "Spanish society has normalised things that are not considered in other neighbouring countries."

Óscar Bartual Bardisa

Alicante

Miércoles, 28 de mayo 2025, 13:50

Vicente Vallés, the Antena 3 news presenter, has once again criticised Sánchez's Government. This time, he did so in a different setting, far from the television studio. It was at the ADDA in Alicante, where the Opendir forum for executives, organised by El Círculo, was held this Wednesday.

During his presentation 'Geopolitics, a key factor in business management', the journalist addressed current issues such as the Ukraine War and Trump's tariffs, all from a business perspective. He also touched on topics related to this year's theme, focused on transformation. Vallés recalled moments in his journalistic career that forced him to make a 180-degree turn to move forward.

In his speech, he did not shy away from reviewing the current Government's situation, launching new criticisms at Moncloa for some of its management decisions and ongoing crises, such as the second consecutive year without a general budget.

In this regard, Vallés harshly criticised that "society has normalised things that are not considered in other neighbouring countries, such as not having a budget for the second consecutive year." The news presenter expressed his concern that "they are not even presented, as the Constitution indicates."

Vallés also shared his opinion on the possibility of early elections, being very blunt: "I see no signs that the Government will call them." The journalist explained that the Central Government is not in a position where results would improve, and he pointed out that parliamentary parties do not seem to want to bring it down either, as "they do not want the opposition to govern."

With the Government entering the midpoint of its term, the presenter indicated that in September "an electoral period will begin" and detailed that it is a "bad" thing that elections can be brought forward, as when it is done, it is for the benefit of those in power, not the country, and he called for responsibility when voting "for four years."

The presenter concluded his remarks about Moncloa with another criticism of the PSOE and Pedro Sánchez, casting doubt on the future: "When he has won, he has governed, but when he has lost, he has also governed," and he pointed to the instability of the Government and parliament: "We have chosen to have 20 parties in Congress; if anyone thinks there can be stability with so many parties, they are mistaken."

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