The opposition party questioned the rigor of the news agency and compared it to the CIS or RTVE
The non-death of the writer Fernando Aramburu served this Tuesday to confront the Popular Party and the PSOE on social networks. The EFE agency reported this morning on the death of the writer, which turned out to be false news spread by an account similar to that of the Tusquets editorial, but which has nothing to do with it.
Although EFE quickly deleted the content in which it referred to the death, from the official PP account, they shared the capture of it and another error a few days ago regarding a helicopter that had crashed in Madrid to question the rigor of the information and. compare it with the CIS and the RTVE.
Far from remaining on the sidelines, the official PSOE account responded to this publication by accusing the opposition party of having Vito Quiles as a reference.
However, just minutes after it was posted, the post was deleted.
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