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The Vindication Of David Broncano And Carmen Machi With This Reading Of The Constitution In ‘La Revuelta’

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This Monday, football has altered the schedule of La 1 de Televisión Española. The broadcast of the Nations League match between Spain and Switzerland, scheduled for 8:45 p.m., has delayed the start of ‘The Revolt’ until becoming the big bet of prime time and making ‘MasterChef Celebrity’ ‘disappear’, which will return next week.

Carmen Machi, in 'The Revolt'

Carmen Machi, in ‘The Revolt’

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For this prime time program, ‘La Revuelta’ had a luxury guest: Carmen Machi. The actress went to David Broncano’s program to present her new Movistar Plus+ series, ‘Celeste’. In this fiction, recently released on the platform, the Madrid native plays a tax inspector about to retire who wants to close her career with the case of a famous Latin artist who lives in Spain and does not pay taxes in the country.

Although everything indicated that he was going to ask her, David Broncano forgot about the classic questions for Carmen Machi, but resorted to another less common classic on the program. The presenter He urged his guest to read an article of the Constitution. Although they were looking for a different one, Broncano decided that, from now on, the one related to housing will always be read until solutions are found.

Carmen Machi, in 'The Revolt'

Carmen Machi, in ‘The Revolt’

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“They are not doing anything about it and we have to read it again. Then they say that the Constitution is untouchable and we have to respect it, because this is what the Constitution says and there are people paying 2,000 euros for a disgusting apartment. That can’t be. We must protect people from having a decent house or apartment somewhere in Spain once and for all,” Broncano said.

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