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During
Bertín Osborne
's interview with
Alberto Núñez Feijóo
in
My house is yours
there was a moment of 'debauchery' in which
Isabel Díaz Ayuso
had to describe her new president "in a present body".
Ayuso
, like
Juanma Moreno
, filled her mouth and chest with praise for her new leader, but there was a note from
Ayuso that after the hour and a
half
of soporific previous interview in the armchair of
Mi casa es la yours
he hinted at a thread of hope: "What a nice guy! Here where you see him, as he is so calm speaking, with such aplomb... But then, as soon as he is free of any camera, he is impressive. He has a tremendous humor " .
Maybe it was that, it was the cameras, it was that the interview with
Bertín Osborne
in
Mi casa es la tuya
has been the most personal interview on television, closer, more without so much political corseting, without media armor... But with cameras and gambling, I don't know if much, but gambling that the viewer was going to see something more of
Alberto Núñez Feijóo
than what is already known.
The poise, tranquility and seriousness must come as standard.
The humor... Both Juanma Moreno and
Isabel Díaz Ayuso
agreed to point out the humor and friendliness of
Alberto Núñez Feijóo
.
However, that's exactly what was missing, a little more humor, a little more spontaneity, a little less self-imposed girdle.
Yes, Bertín
's interview
with
Alberto Núñez Feijóo
left some headlines, but it was a tostón, except for the moment of the meal in which the guests raised a bit of sleep between anecdotes, revelations and 'indecent proposals' to
Bertín Osborne
.
My house is yours
is divided into three blocks: the first, the solitude of the armchair, where the guest comes face to face with
Bertín Osborne
;
the second, in the kitchen and banquet, where a couple of wines and the company of guests lighten the structure;
and, a final, as a farewell, in which
My house is yours
usually changes the scene and says goodbye to the guest.
with
Feijoo
the structure was the same, but it was hard to follow, it was hard to pay attention, it was hard to follow the thread... The tostón.
It is true that
Bertín Osborne
played the same role that he always does and that he has done with all the guests who have passed through the armchair of
My house is yours
, both political and from other fields, and that it is none other than to make the guest feel comfortable, let him talk and from time to time ask.
With
Feijóo it
was the same.
Bertín Osborne
asked about his childhood and
Alberto Núñez Feijóo
recounted his childhood.
The influence of her grandmother, the days that he watched with her the control sessions in the Congress of Deputies to
Adolfo Suárez
,
Santiago Carrillo
,
Felipe González
... "Democracy was built by people like that. The Moncloa pacts were made by people like
Adolfo Suárez
and
Felipe González
. Today it would be very difficult because we are in a very different political situation," said
Feijóo
.
The anger that he threw at him for raising the prices of canned food in the store, the honesty that his grandfather instilled in him, the pillar that his grandmother was... And
Feijóo
told it like the father who sits on the edge of the bed every night to read a story to her son.
Slowly, calmly, calmly.
"If I hadn't grown up in the countryside, I wouldn't know when the swallows come or what the flowers smell like," could be the slogan of the ad, but it wasn't
Feijóo
's story .
Feijóo tells Bertín about the episode that changed his life
Even when things seemed to get interesting, when
Feijóo
began to relate the event that changed his childhood, until then, the story was dormant.
The leader of the
PP
told
Bertín Osborne
when, at the age of 10, his parents sent him to study at a boarding school in León.
Can you imagine all that a 10-year-old boy had to experience in a Marist boarding school in León?
It could be the perfect plot for a Netflix series.
Well no, not even for those.
Of the obvious, it did not come out.
The child who arrives alone, who gets lost in such a big school, who studies and goes back to study, who is punished with washing the dishes... And all this with that poise that
Ayuso
was talking about .
Well, now adolescence has to come, the first years in politics, his first steps, university... Well, neither.
And look,
Bertín Osborne
made it easy for him to give a little emotion to the matter when he asked him who he had voted for the first time, well, not even for those.
"I voted for Felipe González out of conviction and I would do it again.
Felipe González
was an excellent president of the government."
"Sins of youth"?
"I was vice president with
Fraga
and
Fraga
knew that when he ran for the presidency of the government I did not vote for him. He never said anything to me,"
Feijóo
confessed about his vote for
Felipe González
.
Because if something left half glimpse in the interview of
My house is yours
is that
Feijóo
is more about convictions than impositions.
He made it clear on the couch, he made it clear in the kitchen, and he made it clear in the food.
That thing that with a Galician it is not known if he goes up a step or goes down with
Feijóo
is not so clear.
As Felipe González
told him
in a recorded message for the occasion.
"You have my friend
Feijóo
and I want to send him a cordial greeting. I know you have heard that
Alberto
voted for me and he must know that the sins of youth are forgiven. Give him a very affectionate greeting. There are always many things to talk about in this situation that we are living".
Felipe González
,
Alberto Núñez Feijóo
... Well, neither.
With that astonishing tranquility,
Alberto Núñez Feijóo
thanked the former Prime Minister for his words and another butterfly.
It was the turn of the university, how he decided to study law, when
Alberto Núñez Feijóo
was in charge of Insalud, when Fraga reached out and got him into politics.
"(...)
Alberto
is a manager, he is a great manager because he also manages very well, and then he was a politician," Juanma Moreno described him with great success.
He himself recognized it.
He knows how to manage, he manages well and his pulse does not shake: "Having 22 ministers at the time of the highest inflation in the last 40 years is a provocation. When I entered the Xunta I eliminated 45% of the senior positions. They called me
Feijóo
I, the austere"
If you got here without having given more than a head and with half an open eye you could discover the
more personal, more private
Alberto Núñez Feijóo .
It is what politics has taken away from him the most, his intimacy.
He takes it badly and, perhaps, that is why he is very noticeable when he does not want to talk about his family, or his son or his partner.
He doesn't tense or, at least, he doesn't appreciate himself, but he's drier, more blunt, more of 'that's it, that's it.'
Even so, as happens with all the guests of
My house is yours
, there was a brief moment in which
Alberto Núñez Feijóo
showed through the lock of that door that he does not want to open.
Feijóo
was a father at 55 years old and is currently 60. His son is now 5 five years old.
"You are late, like me, you got married late,"
Bertín Osborne
told him in an attempt to break that tension that he does not want to talk about.
"Having a child at 25 is not the same as having a child at 55. I enjoy it every hour," he explained.
Both his wife,
Eva Cárdenas
, a senior executive at
Inditex
, and his son, have moved with him to Madrid.
"The truth is that she takes it... she is so generous that I know that I am not fair. In the end, a first level manager did not need a guy like me and lived much better before she met me. She has resigned, because of the child , to be the president of a company", revealed
Feijóo
.
And as Maira Gómez Kemp said, "I can read up to here."
It was time to leave the armchair.
And whoever had come this far, after the stories for sleeping children and a long string of advertisements that made it much more difficult to stay awake, would arrive at the kitchen moment and the wine moment, which in a
petit committee
, I think
Bertín Osborne
gives it to the guests to sing the Traviata.
With
Feijóo
it didn't work either.
Because it is true that the cooking moment was probably the most tense moment -if there was one- of the entire interview and the moment in which, as has already happened with other politicians who have set foot in
Bertín
's house , the presenter leaves them that they expand more with their ideology and program.
Feijóo's response to a pact with Vox
It was here that
Bertín Osborne
insisted until he almost annoyed
Alberto Núñez Feijóo
by asking him about
Vox
and if he would agree with them to reach Moncloa.
And as all politicians do, although they criticize each other,
Alberto Núñez Feijóo
tried to avoid the frontal response at all times.
He went from branch to branch, from vine to vine, giving prepared responses, until he ran out of them, and
Bertin Osborne
would not let go of the prey.
During a good part of the program
Feijóo
questioned several times the fact that
Pedro Sánchez
assured in the past that he was not going to govern together with
Podemos
.
So when Bertín asked him if he would agree with
Vox
, his answer had to be more than measured.
And boy did he measure it!
"I like the model of
Aznar
and
Rajoy
more . I am convinced that many
Vox
voters , if they see us as an alternative, we are not the opposition, we are an alternative, and if people do not want to continue with this government they have to vote for the alternative. If we divide the vote,
Sánchez
will continue to govern . But if we join it..."
First round, over.
Bertín Osborne
was going for the second and asked again.
"Yes, your answer is very correct, and I understand you, but would you agree with
Vox
?"
Bertín Osborne
insisted .
"If I come to Spanish politics to try to add votes and not to try to win the elections forcefully, I will not come. I will stay where I am. It is my political project. I respect
Vox
, I am very interested in its voters, but
Vox
and
PP
are not the same thing. We both talk about the
PP
, I to defend it and
Vox
to criticize it. "
The third round followed, the fourth and there was even a fifth in which
Bertín Osborne
went directly to the right hook: "Do you consider
Vox
the extreme right?"
"If we take the European nomenclature, what is to the right of the European
People's Party
is considered extreme right. I am respectful of that party, because if they don't like us to tell them, I won't tell them."
Feijóo
dodged the right hand.
But not even with a fight... There was a knock on the door.
They were
Juanma Moreno
and
Isabel Díaz Ayuso
.
The hope that the story for sleepers would become stories not to sleep.
They almost make it.
In fact, there were times when they succeeded.
And that was the part of the interview of
My house is yours
in which
Feijóo
was most silent.
He let them speak, let them have their place, let there be another narrator.
"Don't get into the rag", he told
Ayuso
when
Bertín Osborne
He pointed out that with this president "she looked happier."
"Nobody had ever spoken so highly of me," she said when both regional presidents praised the exploits of her president.
"We will have to talk after the elections," she snapped at
Bertín Osborne
when
Juanma Moreno
threw the cane at the presenter to attract him to the dark side.
Bertin Osborne
, delighted.
That they hurry, that
Vox
can copy the signing.
Because if there was someone delighted, someone who was in his element, someone like some castanets, someone happier than a partridge, that wasn't
Alberto Núñez Feijóo
, that was
Bertín Osborne
.
The program could have been a tostón, but
Bertín Osborne
was full.
It is true that he always seems the happiest man in the world when he is with his guests, but yesterday he was happier.
It was not only noticeable in his face, in his gestures, in his trust with, for example,
Juanma Moreno
, but also in his unprepared phrases, those that come out without thinking about them: "...The day you are in
Moncloa
, you know that there is someone who makes empanada", for example.
It was the end, it was time to walk a few meters from El Camino de Santiago as it passed through Colmenar Viejo, it was time to say goodbye with the cold and the air, and it was time to be more political than anyone else.
"Do you think you will be president of the Government?"
Bertín Osborne
asked to finish off the job.
"The important thing is what the Spaniards think," said
Feijóo
.
"...Good night / see you tomorrow / the mondays and the children / we're going to bed..."
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