Alfonso Serrano explains his controversial tweet with the photo of Zapatero and Monedero

In addition to being one of the representatives of the People’s Party expelled from Venezuela Hours before the presidential elections, Alfonso Serrano has become one of the protagonists of the weekend for publishing a controversial tweet in which he titled a photo of Monedero and José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero with a “Smile José Luis, we are making a fortune”.

The Secretary General of the Popular Party in Madrid has connected live with the set of ‘Everything is a lie’ between laughs and assuring that he found the “merengón rhythm” that they had given him very appropriate due to the indignation felt with the supposed victory of Nicolás Maduro “They didn’t want witnesses, only people loyal to the regime… It’s a time of great concern, We are very, very concerned about what is happening in Venezuela.”.

Serrano: “Zapatero is not asked who pays for his trips to Venezuela”

Regarding the meaning of Monedero and Zapatero’s tweet, Serrano explained that he believed it was very well understood: “They have been asking me for two days who paid for my ticket to Caracas. The same people who No one asks who pays for Mr. Rodríguez Zapatero’s trips to Venezuela. And the same with Mr. Monedero, whose links with the Maduro regime are known to us. and we don’t know how much money he is earning… It is a corrupt system defended by parties like Podemos and Mr. Echenique, which would not withstand even a tenth of what happened in Venezuela…”.

Pablo Echenique to Alfonso Serrano: “You, from the PP, call me corrupt”

Upon hearing this, Pablo Echenique, present on the set, immediately responded with a “You from the PP, you call me corrupt”, giving rise to a new squabble between them. “No, I would call you a Social Security fraudster”.

Outraged by the silence and lack of information in the country presided over by Maduro, Alfonso Serrano wanted to explain with an example what was happening in the country.Let’s imagine for a second that Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s officials prevent the opening of the schools where the left votes the most or estimate the time of the places where the right votes the most… And that six hours later, in an electronic system that involves pressing a button and the data is dumped, there is no data at all.”

The Secretary General of the PP in Madrid has insisted that there are many countries that complain that many records are missing and that There was a specific moment when the data transfer was stopped and the representatives were prevented from accessing and obtaining the minutes.… If here in the Community of Madrid they prevent the Socialist Party or Podemos from entering a school…”

Source: www.cuatro.com