If the pandemic left curious images of teleworking meetings interrupted by children walking through the houses, this week it has been a political leader who has lived a similar experience collected in a funny radio moment.

"The private has a fundamental object that is profit ... ", said Pablo Iglesias last Monday, May 1, on Rac1, the station in which he usually collaborates. The former vice president of the Government began to develop his arguments when his live intervention was interrupted by a childish voice. "Hello, Dad..." It was his daughter Aitana.

"Sorry, my love, I'm on the radio," Iglesias tried to explain to the little girl without much success. "Aitana, dad is explaining one thing," he insisted to the laughter of the program's hosts, who described Aitana's words as "amendment" and jokingly accused the politician of having the scene prepared. "Let me finish, love?" But the four-year-old girl wasn't on duty.

"One second, that I take her with the grandmother, these things that happen," the politician tried to excuse himself to his interlocutors. "Give me a kiss," Aitana then urged. After the kiss, Iglesias was able to resume his explanations about the social value of the public sector. Shortly after, he shared the audio of the explanation inadvertently sabotaged by his daughter, commenting that sometimes "life breaks out in a wonderful way."

  • Pablo Iglesias

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