The right to information is one of the fundamental rights of Spaniards, as enshrined in the Constitution. The media are not the owners of this precious asset, but the necessary vehicles for citizens to access truthful information and form their own criteria. For this reason, our work is also considered essential work in circumstances like the present, in a state of alarm. Thus, THE WORLD cannot continue participating in a democratic anomaly that has already acquired the category of a true scandal, such as the substitutes for press conferences that the Government has imposed with the excuse of the pandemic. Professional rigor , journalistic ethics and our commitment to readers lead us to announce the decision to stop participating in farces in which from the Prime Minister to the last of his technicians they are failing to fulfill their obligation to account to public opinion. . Despite the complaints from the press associations, the Secretary of State for Communication, acting as political commissioner , continues to control the questions that are asked of Pedro Sánchez , filtering them as he likes, preventing them from being cross-examined and allowing his leader who, instead of answering the media, takes the opportunity to launch long self-promotion meetings. Technology today makes it easier for us to carry out our work, without any risk, but the Government prefers to use the gag . As long as it does not rectify, we get away from this fraud to the citizens.

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