‘Bitch’ is the song chosen to represent Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest, which will be celebrated in Sweden on May 11. The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has had a few words on the subject of Nebulossa, pointing out in an interview on Al Rojo Vivo that feminism “is fair” but also “can be fun” and that “this type of provocations”, like that of the song in question, “necessarily have to come from culture.” But he has not been the only one to react to the issue. The Minister of Equality, Ana Redondohas assured the media that he is a good choice for the European music competition.

“I think he liked it a lot and that can represent us“, she indicated, when asked about the song in question, wishing her “success” and considering art as something “free and universal“. Regarding whether or not the song ‘Zorra’ empowers women, Redondo has stressed that this song “breaks with ageism.” “It breaks the mold and I think it can be something innovative,” he noted.

For the head of the Equality portfolio, culture “opens paths and generates new visions of the world” and specifically, with respect to the chosen song, he defined it as “a demonstration of plurality and diversity, where we all fit.” “There is talent, and it is being supported,” he indicated.