Incredible Moment Politician Rejects Journalist – When She Is On Live TV in Australia

The awkward shots capture the Tzucchio Congressman who refuses to answer her questions on TV despite advocating for greater transparency.
Monique Ryan defended his seat in Kooyong at 9 a.m. on Tuesday at Malvern, southeast of Melbourne.
Jayes asked to chat with Dr. Ryan before the confrontation, but her invitation was denied.
Dr. Ryan has been standing outside an early voting center and is delivering leaflets when she unexpectedly talks to the Sky News host.
The latest news about Jayes asking her to run for the campaign and whether she believes politicians can pay for “influential people” for sponsored content.
The problem arose when the blue-green MP Allegra Spender did not disclose that she paid Instagram influencers and recognized her as more than 135,000 followers.
Ms Spender has since admitted to paying agents and using influencers and content creators to create social media content.
Dr. Ryan repeatedly overlooked Jayes’s problems before telling the story of journalists interrupting the campaign.
Tsuki Congressman Monique Ryan (left) turned her out after being asked about Tsuki paid content scandal

Dr. Ryan interrupted her campaign for reporters as polls began
“I’m actually just thinking…I’m interacting with voters here. We are in the preliminaries,” Dr. Ryan said.
“This is the middle of the campaign. I’m not sure this is ideal for you to bother with the process.
“I have refused to accept your interview.”
Jayes continued to question Ryan’s views on politically paid content, prompting members of Congress to reject her.
Dr. Ryan’s media Minder quickly rushed to report for members of Congress.
“She has refused to be interviewed,” she told reporters.
Ms Spender earlier said she “works with an institution, a group of influencers and content creators to reach a diverse audience”.

Laura Jayes had asked to chat with Dr. Ryan before the confrontation, but her progress has been denied
The Australian Election Commission recommends that political mandates should be added to influential positions paid by politicians.
This change will help create transparency between audiences and politicians and help viewers differentiate online content for payments.
Dr. Ryan’s latest brush appeared a few days after a leading spinal neurosurgeon was photographed tore off one of her election signs.
Videos circulating on social media this week showed Melbourne professor Greg Malham stripped the campaign committee.
In the middle of a dark street, senior spinal neurosurgeon can be seen as Epworth Richmond’s identity as an unidentified woman asked him if he had something to say.
Professor Mahlham raised his fist and said, “Go to Trump.”
The video also includes footage shots taken elsewhere, where he deleted the sign, trampled on the sign and spoke to the camera.
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