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Jorge Javier does think about politics on Twitter: “I’m going with Irene Montero”

Two days after it was confirmed again that the feminist movement faces the Women’s Day with different speeches Jorge Javier Vazquez has transferred its support to Irene MonteroMinister of Equality and deputy of United We Can.


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The presenter of Save me He has turned to social networks – and not to the gigantic loudspeaker that his program provides him – to declare his sympathy for her. “Since no one has asked me, I say it: I’m going with Irene Montero”has written on his Twitter profile.

So concise is his message that it is not clear if he supports the minister in any specific debate or, on the contrary, his support extends to all the policies of the Department of Equality, that in recent months has been involved in intense debates – internal and external – for the approval of the Ley Trans and that of only yes is yes.

With this very clear positioning, Jorge Javier confirms that he can continue expressing his ideas freelyAt least on social media.

And it is that, the fact that Mediaset has placed limits on political views in its entertainment programs, including Save me, does not mean that your presenters are going to have to bite their tongues 24 hours a day. Far from the sets, the stars of the group he presides over Alessandro Salem they can express themselves freely, at least in theory.

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Some time ago, the presenter of Save me He made all kinds of political allegations, always being very critical of the conservative parties. “This program is for reds and fags”he came to proclaim in April 2020. Now, with the new Mediaset code of ethics, Jorge Javier has to be much more careful with his comments of a political nature, although he is making the most of the narrow margin that has been left for him to do so.

“As much as it weighs on us, everything in life is political”, he reflected a few days ago when debating with Alfonso Caparrós about the homophobia that continues to prevail in society. It seems quite evident that it was a message addressed to his bosses.

But the presenter does not have to shut up in other spaces such as Twitter or the podcast Fortunato’s donkeys, a gathering created by himself to talk about whatever is necessary. In fact, the first installment of the program had the participation of Íñigo Errejón. And indeed, there was a lot of talk about politics.

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