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From official to attorney and local hero in a few months.

Was he bored? Well, getting bored didn't bore me a bit, because I've always been one of the officials who work.

Although I have always had many concerns, the truth is that it is my political experience.

The first meeting I went to in my life was given by me. And how was it? Good.

It was few people but for me it was very satisfying because they interacted a lot with me. Another first time, that January 10: his first press conference was massive.

What went through your head? That day I felt like Griezmann.

He had 20 journalists around with microphones, with telescopic poles... It was an amazing thing.

The truth is that he was comfortable, but I say: hell, is this happening to me? How has his life changed? He has changed a lot, really.

My wife says that she almost sees me more on TV than at home.

I started in Soria NOW!

like a game, with a meeting a week or every two, and this is already a much more serious thing.

I used to leave work, turn off the computer and finish.

And now... A politician's phone never ends, neither at night nor on weekends.

But it's gratifying, things as they are. In other words, he hasn't regretted it... At the moment, no.

What I perceive on the street is quite good and for the moment I am satisfied. One of every two residents of Soria capital voted for you.

What is the most beautiful and the ugliest thing that you have been told? The day after the elections a lady stopped me on the street and hugged me.

She didn't know her at all, at all.

And she said to me: "Thank you very much, thank you very much."

The ugliest... It's not so much ugly, but like a demanding level... "You haven't achieved anything!".

But man, let me start...

Many expectations... It is a very strong responsibility.

In my neighborhood, 60% voted for us!

Soria is a small city and in the end personal contact is very important. What have you discovered about yourself? That I am much more sociable than I thought, because now I stop with everyone, I talk to people... I Before, he was a transport inspector and he spoke from a totally different plane: technical, professional, even demanding.

The change is tremendous. You will meet all the truckers, bus drivers, taxi drivers... What a panoramic view of society. I know practically all of them, yes, and look, transport is a very clear indicator of the evolution of the economy. see the thing? Well now we're wrong.

It is not a bad moment of production, but it is a bad moment for the carrier and it is warning us that curves are coming.

What have you learned from your land? A lot.

The first thing, that it is much more diverse than it seems, and one thing that I liked a lot: the Sorianos are very grateful that you go to talk to them, but not if it is to put the badge on them.

They want you to listen to them, and sometimes we can even solve their problems with a call.

Sometimes. 21 years of social movement, no less.

You are worthy heirs of the Numantines. Hopefully!

Although they ultimately lost, they had to sacrifice themselves.

But for that Rome had to bring an army of 60,000 soldiers, which means that we still have resistance.Empty Spain has become something of a romantic idea...When I was young, my parents' friends emigrated to Barcelona, ​​to Bilbao , to Saragossa.

Now no one goes there anymore.

Madrid operates as a vacuum cleaner for the talent of the two Castillas and part of Aragón.

That is one of our struggles. On election night, Santiago Abascal emerged as the spokesperson for the local platforms.

How is he doing? I would give Vox, in the Parliament of Castilla y León, an absolute suspense.

Going to Zamora to talk about depopulation and saying that it is due to the hypersexualization of youth, or wanting to control immigration, but what immigration problem is there here, let's see?

If we are the third province with the least unemployment in Spain because the problem is that we do not have enough active population... What is wrong with the Senate as a chamber of territorial representation? Well, it is not.

It doesn't really deal with territorial issues, it doesn't deal with the issues of an emptied Spain, nothing more than now that Teruel Exists has them.

That's what's wrong.

I think it should be turned around.

What happens is that Soria NOW!

It is characterized by its pragmatism, and right now I do not see a constitutional reform viable in this country with the political polarization that exists.

I'm 54 years old and I'm not going to see it, let's not kid ourselves. Empty Spain has triumphed in Soria and Teruel, what role has the cold played? It's a metaphorical cold, above all, caused by institutional abandonment.

That's the real cold. Give me the most original answer that comes to mind: are you on the left or on the right? I've been asked so much that I've even studied the subject.

In modern societies, the left and the right are drawers in which everything fits.

If they are defined by something, it is by the opposition to the contrary, not by their own ideas.

In both drawers you could put the same things.

And so more original,

I would tell you that for Soria there would be no difference if Sánchez governed or if Feijóo governed.

There never has been. When the Madrid-Barcelona AVE was built, it could pass through Soria as well as through Calatayud, but the mayor there had more charisma.

Is Soria selling badly? Not badly, it sells fatally.

And we want to change that too. Take advantage, sell me Soria. Apart from a territory, a nature, a heritage that are very easy to sell, the best thing Soria has is the people.

The man from Soriano is hospitable and likes to have fun.

Here you live very well and we are only two hours from Madrid! A lot of Soria in vein but it is from Numancia and Atleti, do you have any more double shirts to confess? No, I belong to both.

Sufferer. They have not wanted to become a party but a group of voters, to differentiate themselves.

What is it that scares you the most about politics? Getting away from the citizens.

I perceive politicians very far from the citizenry, they no longer listen.

I would be afraid to stop having that ability to listen. Does the Ministry for the Demographic Challenge have something more than the name? Not much.

At the moment, little.

It has a budget of 17 million euros and practically everything goes to pay the staff who work there. According to a survey you did yourself in 2011, 68.8% of Sorians do not feel Castilian or Leonese, only Sorian.

sounds a bit

It has a budget of 17 million euros and practically everything goes to pay the staff who work there. According to a survey you did yourself in 2011, 68.8% of Sorians do not feel Castilian or Leonese, only Sorian.

sounds a bit

It has a budget of 17 million euros and practically everything goes to pay the staff who work there. According to a survey you did yourself in 2011, 68.8% of Sorians do not feel Castilian or Leonese, only Sorian.

sounds a bit

independence

... It sounds independent, yes, but in that pragmatic sense that usually prevails in the towns, we know that this cannot be achieved.

Castilla y León is the largest community in Spain, but it has done nothing to integrate its citizens.

Hence that feeling.

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