Opening in the news, debate at all current affairs tables, the main theme of television talk shows... The controversial law of 'only yes is yes', which is bringing with it the reduction of sentences for crimes of a sexual nature, is the subject of moment.

How could it be otherwise,

Mariló Montero

, co-presenter of

Everything is a lie

, was going to enter the kitchen.

Since

Mariló Montero

has been on the Cuatro program, there is not a day that

Mariló Montero

does not become a

Trending Topic

.

One day it is the way to treat a health worker, another is the presentation of Pablo Iglesias and, this Wednesday, it was the clash with the Government delegate against gender violence,

Victoria Rosell

, due to the controversial Law.

Victoria Rosell

appealed this Wednesday in practically all her public interventions to the will of the legislators when it comes to applying said Law. In fact, a few hours before speaking in

Everything is a lie ,

Rosell

affirmed that "the law is clear, the legislature and the Executive have done their homework and the judiciary needs to interpret the law and conform to international standards."

An argument that

Mariló Montero

did not ignore and that during a conversation with

Rosell

he brought up after the Government delegate assured in her speech that "neither the General Council of the Judiciary, nor the Council of State nor any parliamentary group could foresee that by not lowering the maximum penalties there would be this wave of revisions because of what we are hearing now, many of them erroneous".

It was then that

Mariló Montero

could not avoid intervening and cut off

Rosell

, accusing the judge of blaming the judges for

"prevaricating"

.

The tension was immediate.

The Government delegate against gender violence, judge and magistrate, was not going to allow the presenter to put said word in her mouth, which other members of the Government have insinuated in their interventions:

"Have I said the word prevaricate

? You said,

Mariló

. What I cannot allow is that, being a crime to impute a crime to someone, which is slander, put a word in my mouth that I have not said. I have not imputed anything to the judges nor have I used the word prevarication ".

"I would beg you not to manipulate my words and even less by putting something in my mouth that would be susceptible to a lawsuit. As a lawyer I ask you, out of rigor,"

Rosell

insisted .

Mariló Montero

tried to reduce the tension a bit and explained that she had understood it that way.

But she, the presenter, returned to the attack and snapped at the lawyer to admit that she had said "that the judges are not complying with the law."

Again, the tension and, again, Rosell urging

Mariló Montero

to "not manipulate".

"I haven't said that either, there must be a sound problem,"

Rosell

reacted ironically .

"What I have said is that the cases we have seen are wrong: first, a stepfather who is not accused of abuse of superiority and then an ex-partner who is not accused of being an ex-partner. Those cases that we have seen in detail are wrong. I have not said anything else.

I would beg you out of respect for the information not to manipulate my words

. I think I explain myself well," he concluded.

At that moment, when it seemed that the issue was settled, the program connected with

Fernando Portillo

, senior judge of Melilla, who was emphatic in stating that the judges were "simply applying the law of only yes is yes".

"What the political leaders cannot do now is hold the judiciary accountable for the tools they have given us," said the judge.

And, again,

Rosell

, very indignant, charged against

Portillo

's words :

"I beg you not to address me saying insults or disqualifications because the presenter has already tried it

. "

Given the reaction of the Government delegate, it was Mariló Montero who this time had to stop

Rosell

, turning the intervention into a three-way brawl: "Mrs.

Rosell

, you invent some tremendous things. That is true and I am not lying. I am not I am insulting, I have taken the exact words of Minister

Irene Montero

. You have said that the Spanish judicial system is sexist and that they are reactionary and that they are not complying with the law. And not complying with the law is prevarication".

To which the lawyer insisted again: "But you have said prevarication, that everyone has heard it."

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