Victoria Prego: A Life in Spanish Journalism

The Slogan ‘Go for Them’ and Its Origin

The well-known slogan ‘go for them’ has been used in the Spanish political context as a call to action and unity. It emerged in 1997 as a response to the cruel execution of Miguel Ángel Blanco at the hands of ETA, and was originally directed against this organization. However, its later use demonstrated its interchangeability to repress any questioning of the Spanish political regime.

Career path

Victoria Prego, renowned Spanish journalist, began her career at the newspaper El Alcázar and has maintained close ties with Madrid’s power throughout her career. Her court activism was evident in her support for Spanish nationalism during the October 1 referendum, expressing that ‘155 is a small matter’ and calling for more forceful action.

Media Support and Recognitions

Prego obtained prominent spaces in RTVE, El Mundo and COPE, being supported by the Spanish media right. In addition, she led the Madrid Press Association, acting energetically to stop criticism of media and judicial harassment towards Podemos leadership.

Legacy and Recognitions

Victoria Prego died at the age of 75, leaving a legacy marked by numerous awards and recognitions, granted from the highest levels of power. Her influence on Spanish journalism was reflected in her dedication and effort throughout her career.

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