The Minister of Transport, Óscar Puente, has called Vito Quiles, a candidate on the lists of the Party’s Over party in the recent European elections of June 9 and press officer of the leader of this party, a “bag of shit.”
Quiles has once again insisted this weekend that the minister went to the Santiago Bernabéu to go to the Taylor Swift concert in the official car and parked wrong, something that Puente already denied at that time. “I’m going to explain it to you again, you sack of shit. That’s not my car. Neither official nor private. And I add more to you. You are broadcasting the license plate of a police vehicle. I am going to personally make sure that you pay dearly,” wrote the head of Transport.
The Minister of Transport has criticized that there are “many patriots who shout ‘long live the Police'” but who then “care little or nothing about the safety of the police officers who are in that vehicle risking their lives to defend that of the democratic Government” his country.
From the PP they have supported Vito Quiles, Alvise’s press chief, and have asked for Puente’s dismissal. “The degeneration: today a Spanish minister has threatened and called a journalist a “bag of shit.” If Sánchez does not stop him suddenly and his colleagues do not condemn this aggression, they will be supporting Puente. My support for the professionals who suffer these attacks from the Government,” the spokesperson for the Popular Group in Congress, Miguel Tellado, wrote in a message.
Parliamentary journalists ask that Quiles be removed
Last week the Association of Parliamentary Journalists showed his rejection in the presence of people linked to political parties working as journalists in Congress and the Senate, in reference to the presence at Quiles’s press conferences.
In addition, Quiles has an open procedure against him following a complaint filed by the spokesperson for the Facua consumer association, Rubén Sánchez, for alleged insults and slander.
The complaint was filed in October 2022 after Quiles made comments on social networks accusing Sánchez of extortion, scams or promoting death threats. He even hinted at the existence of “relations” between Facua and the alleged plot of abused and warded minors in the Valencian Community and the Balearic Islands.
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