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Pedro Sánchez's lighthearted comment during crisis meeting sparks criticism

Wednesday 30 April 2025 - 17:40
By: Dakir Madiha
Pedro Sánchez's lighthearted comment during crisis meeting sparks criticism

Pedro Sánchez, the president of the Spanish government, found himself at the center of controversy following a lighthearted remark made just before a significant crisis meeting of the National Security Council. This meeting was convened to address the widespread blackout that plunged much of Spain into darkness the previous Monday.

During the gathering at the Moncloa complex, Sánchez assured attendees that he would "get to the bottom of this issue," adopt "necessary measures," and implement suitable reforms to prevent future incidents of such magnitude. He also expressed his intent to hold private operators accountable for their roles in the blackout.

As journalists were granted access to the room for a brief period before the meeting commenced, Sánchez was overheard jokingly inquiring about preferences for Spanish omelette: "But with onion or without onion?" This comment, delivered in a relaxed atmosphere, drew reactions from attendees, including Yolanda Díaz, who responded playfully.

However, the timing of Sánchez's joke has attracted significant backlash. Critics argue that such levity is inappropriate amid ongoing public concern over the blackout, which left thousands without power for up to 20 hours, disrupting daily life and essential services.

The National Security Council meeting included key figures such as María Jesús Montero, the first vice president and minister of finance; Yolanda Díaz, the second vice president and minister of labor; and other prominent ministers and military leaders. Their discussions focused on the reactivation of the electric supply and the implications of the crisis.

Sánchez's attempt to inject humor into the situation contrasts sharply with the serious tone required in addressing the aftermath of the blackout. Many observers believe that such comments undermine the gravity of the situation faced by citizens across the country.

As the government continues to grapple with the fallout from this incident, the public remains vigilant, awaiting substantive actions to ensure that such an electrical failure does not recur.


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