Andreu Buenafuente once again demonstrated his unmistakable sense of humor in the latest episode of his show. Imperfect Future, where he addressed President Pedro Sánchez's recent proposal to eliminate the daylight saving time changes. During his monologue, the host laughed at the possibility that this Saturday would be "the last time our life changes the clocks," suggesting that the measure could lead to "travel back in time." Moreover, Buenafuente delivered a scathing critique of political platforms, insinuating that their proposals could go back 50 years and recalling that daylight saving time was instituted by Franco to synchronize it with Germany.
Continuing with his incisive style, the presenter did not hesitate to bring to light the peculiarity of the moment at which the time change takes place, commenting that "they always do it at night" and emphasizing the confusion that would be generated by arriving at work on a Monday and being told that the time had returned to the previous one. Moreover, he joked about how the only ones who would notice the change would be Renfe's passengers, famous for its delays. The punchline of the monologue arrived with a video parody that combined footage of the current government and the series. The Ministry of Time, presenting a new ministry to restore the schedule prior to Francoism, closing the sequence with Sánchez's humorous phrase: "It's five o'clock and I haven't eaten."
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