The Spanish doorman of the Aston Villa, Pepe Reina, expressed his opinion on the caravans called by the VOX political party this Saturday against the Government of the Nation and was pleased that "little people have gone out into the street", illustrating his message with a photo of the center of Madrid full of cars and flags of Spain.

"Well, it seems that little people have gone out into the street, right?" Reina wrote in her personal Twitter account, where she had previously criticized the government's management led by Pedro Sánchez regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.

In addition, Reina accompanied her message with two 'labels': United we are stronger and democracy, as well as a photo of the Paseo de Recoletos, with the La Cibeles fountain in the background, full of Spanish cars and emblems.

Last April, the Spanish international goalkeeper tweeted that the Government's response is "really a shame". "They are making a fool of themselves day after day. It is incredible!" He said on March 29 after a batch of faulty tests that the Ministry of Health acquired.

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