Viral24 octubre 2024 16:42

Actress Elisa Mouliaá accuses Íñigo Errejón of sexual harassment on her X account

Actress Elisa Mouliaá publicly denounces Íñigo Errejón for sexual harassment after his resignation as spokesperson for Sumar


Elisa Mouliaá, a renowned Spanish actress and presenter, has publicly denounced Íñigo Errejón, former deputy of Sumar, for sexual harassment. Through her account on X (previously Twitter), Mouliaá declared: "I am a victim of sexual harassment by Íñigo Errejón and I want to report it."

This message has generated a strong impact on social networks and in the media, becoming the first direct accusation after Errejón's recent resignation from institutional politics.

Mouliaá's accusation adds a new dimension to the resignation of the leader of Más País. Although Errejón cited personal reasons and "physical and mental exhaustion" as the reasons behind his withdrawal, the accusations that began to emerge on social media, both anonymous and explicit, have created an atmosphere of controversy around his departure.

The context of Mouliaá's accusation coincides with a post published by journalist Cristina Fallarás, where a "well-known politician from Madrid" was pointed out as the author of episodes of gender-based violence.

This increased the tension, and now, Mouliaá's public accusation has captured the attention of the media and the public, who question the behavior of the former deputy.

Elisa Mouliaá is a well-known figure on Spanish television, with a consolidated career in series such as "Águila Roja" and "Servir y Proteger." Her testimony has been supported by other users on social media, who also demand a deeper investigation into Errejón's behavior.

Meanwhile, the Sumar party has issued a statement announcing that they will open an internal process to gather information about the accusations.

Errejón's resignation, together with these accusations, marks a critical point in his political career, and both Mouliaá's accusation and the comments on social media open the debate on sexual harassment in the political sphere.