The internal crisis has extended to relations with the board of directors, which have become especially rough. The two-way clash has worsened as a result of the plan to hire comedian David Broncano to lift the nights of TVE-1.

The echoes of this confrontation have resonated in La Moncloa, which has already questioned Sánchez's continuity at the helm of public radio and television. “The Government has shown him the way out,” sources from the corporation say. Some political parties have already begun negotiations to set up a new council.