It was not necessary to be very sagacious, but simply to look at the background, to notice what was going to happen at RTVE after the dismissal of Elena Sánchez, decapitated for daring to dismiss the Moncloa leader in the public entity, José Pablo López, the man who whispered to the president's friends. We said in a recent editorial that Sánchez was not looking for a president for public television, but rather a political commissioner. And he already has it: a political commissioner president proud to be a member of the PSOE who goes by the name of Concepción Cascajosa. In 2018 she participated in the public competition called by RTVE to elect its board members. She came in 86th place out of a list of 95 and the examiners were able to verify on site its insolvency. His report was devastating, but it basically boils down to the fact that his lack of knowledge of the sector was evident as he poured out a string of generalities. Well, the aforementioned, who presented herself as “a militant of the PSOE and, in that sense, I consider that this militancy is part of my social commitment and my progressive ideas”, has been imposed by Pedro Sánchez as president of RTVE.
It was not so long ago that Sánchez attacked the PP for political control of public television and that unions and a large number of workers of the entity demonstrated demanding freedom, but now, except for very few voices, they remain silent and swallow without giving a damn that RTVE has become the farmhouse of sanchismo. The left is that hypocritical and cynical. The public television thing is a scandal that runs parallel to the institutional demolition plan promoted by Pedro Sánchez, the great occupier of the State. Cascajosa, a PSOE activist and self-proclaimed “progressive with enormous social commitment”, does not have any professional merit, but she has the enormous luck of being a complete Sanchista. Why does she want more if she is enough to be president of RTVE?