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Coldplay joins Pedro Sánchez's lackey chorus for the UN summit on climate change

The music group Coldplay has been full of praise for the president of Spain Pedro Sánchez . Thus, the band led by the British Chris Martin has joined the chorus of lackeys of the Spanish socialist leader. In a message posted on his official Twitter account, Coldplay has asked Sánchez to “lead the way” at the UN summit on climate change.

Pedro Sánchez had to delay his arrival in New York , where the UN summit is being held, after the volcano erupted on La Palma . But the Spanish president is already in the city that never sleeps after spending just 48 hours in the area affected by the volcano. Sánchez will be the last to speak in the session on Thursday afternoon before the United Nations General Assembly, which started this Tuesday in New York mainly in person after more than a year and a half of pandemic.

And just a few hours after his arrival in the United States, the Coldplay group has dedicated a message to Sánchez on their social networks. The group thus joins famous internationals who have questioned the socialist in networks. The last, and most notorious virtual interaction of Pedro Sánchez, was with the singer and former Disney star Miley Cyrus.

«Spain, you joined in solidarity with ‘Black Lives Matter’ together with the United States. We have to continue together against Covid-19 and its disproportionate impact on marginalized communities, especially among people of color, please unite, “the protagonist of ‘Hanna Montana’ asked President Sánchez, directly mentioning the account of the PSOE leader.

The Prime Minister picked up the glove and personally answered Cyrus, to whom he assured that Spain is working to promote equality. “Spain is a co-leader in initiatives such as the ACT-Accelerator to achieve equitable access to vaccines, treatments and diagnoses to fight against Covid-19. We have a strong commitment, Miley. The union and the multilateral response is the only way to follow so that no one is left behind, “he wrote on Twitter in English.

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