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The campaign that the Ministry of Equality launched a few days ago under the title So who sowed the discord.

His mission was to point out macho behavior but he ended up pointing to specific public figures such as Pablo Motos.

The commotion was such that even the presenter of

El Hormiguero

responded "for allusions" in his program.

Within the cascade of reactions to the video of the Irene Montero ministry, that of Sonia Cea (37), councilor of the PP of the Chamartín district, stood out.

She was

precisely in the plenary session of the Madrid City Council where Cea appealed to the "oversights" that he had observed in the video broadcast from Equality.

"Ms. Irene Montero has left many cases uncounted

in his new Equality campaign.

For example, those of Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría, Ana Botella, Cristina Cifuentes and

Isabel Diaz Ayuso

.

Don't worry, I'll tell you," she said.

LOC has contacted Sonia Cea to learn a little more about the councilor of Chamartín.

Politics is her only child and until she emancipated she lived with her parents in Móstoles.

Her father had a small construction materials company that suffered the 2008 crisis, which pushed Sonia to get involved in politics.

"My parents have not had any kind of political affiliation. I come from a normal middle-class family and they have never told me that I am from one party or another.

My father suffered enough from the Zapatero crisis.

This gentleman's problems were different

to those that people had and I give importance to pragmatic and real politics.

I am proud to belong to the PP because whenever Spain has needed it, it has been there", she confesses.

Sonia felt very soon "the call" of politics.

She joined the PP at just 18 years old and was trained in the communication sector.

"I studied Journalism, I did a master's degree in corporate communication and then I focused on advertising. I did things with the PP but from the militancy. I started working in advertising agencies and then also for NNGG at the communication level. They offered me the possibility of work full time with the PP in the group that was formed to oppose Carmena Two years later,

José Luis became spokesperson and offered me to bring him the digital strategy.

And here we are."

He speaks wonders of his boss Almeida.

"José Luis is a very good person. I think that's essential. He has a great capacity for work and integrity. If he thinks something is wrong, he doesn't do it. I like being on his team.

Things can go wrong or right but we will always have done what we thought was right.

Despite the fact that I am a Madridista, he has also transmitted

athletic philosophy

, that of 'never stop believing' and that of 'game by game'.

Ayuso and Almeida are an unstoppable electoral ticket and in the next elections we are going to win by a landslide".

LOC takes an interest in the mayor's sentimental status once again.

"It has many candidates but

It has become very exquisite (laughs).

With the campaign there is no time, he has a full schedule".

Sonia governs the district with the highest per capita income in Madrid.

She, however, assures that she also has her problems.

"Municipal policy is very good because you have direct contact with the citizen, you directly visualize what are the problems that affect people's daily lives. We are the safest district in Madrid and since the approval of the Madrid Nuevo Norte project

the future of Madrid passes through Chamartín".

The councilor is very fond of football and loves watching it as well as playing it.

She is from Real Madrid.

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PERSONAL LIFE

Sonia lives on a rented basis in the district that she presides over.

She drives the same Mini that she took to college and has bought a house in Villaviciosa de Odón to be closer to her parents.

She has a three-year-old son and also a partner, although she doesn't think the latter is relevant.

"Yes, I have a partner, but political women or any type of woman

They have to value us for what we do and not for whether we are married or not.

If we want equality, then this is a way to show that we obviously have a life outside of politics but it has nothing to do with our ability as managers."

The councilor delves into the issue of equality.

"The feminism of United We Can is a feminism that divides.

I consider that Pablo Iglesias is a manual macho.

Every time I see Podemos raise their voices saying that they defend us I get terrible.

As I am a publicist, as soon as I saw the campaign of the Ministry of Equality, it immediately occurred to me to reply.

I said those cases and in that rushed way because I only have three minutes but there are many more.

In case of

Pablo Iglesias

with his adviser Dina, for example".

Regarding leisure, Sonia loves soccer.

She likes to practice it and watch it.

She is following the World Cup in Qatar from which Spain has already been eliminated but she also likes Brazil.

"I love going out for a run even though I'm a little injured right now. Reading and continuing to train.

I'm doing a PhD in political neuroscience and I want to finish it now.

My mother has asked me so I hope to fulfill her wish to see me as a doctor."

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