Yolanda Díaz's taunt to Pablo Iglesias to announce his next interview with Jordi Évole: "I wanted to go"

Yolanda Díaz is the woman of the moment and the most desired informationally speaking, and more after presenting her political project Sumar and running as the first president of the Government of Spain.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
06 April 2023 Thursday 00:52
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Yolanda Díaz's taunt to Pablo Iglesias to announce his next interview with Jordi Évole: "I wanted to go"

Yolanda Díaz is the woman of the moment and the most desired informationally speaking, and more after presenting her political project Sumar and running as the first president of the Government of Spain. Hence the expectation of her that an interview with her generates, and even more so if it is treated in a relaxed and relaxed format like the one presented by Jordi Évole in La Sexta, Lo de Évole.

The program returns to the grill after the Easter holidays in style. This is how the chain itself announces it in a funny gag starring the politician and the journalist, where Díaz throws a taunt at a certain Pablo, in a clear allusion to the sit-in that the leader of Podemos made to the vice president last week.

The new political project of Yolanda Díaz, Sumar, has raised blisters in the United We Can sector. In fact, the absence of Pablo Iglesias and the main leaders of the purple formation at the act of the Vice President of the Government last weekend in Barcelona, ​​demonstrate this. There are not good times between the parties of the left.

And what better time than now to interview the Galician and bring up those tensions. That is what Jordi Évole has just achieved, who next Sunday, April 16, will hold a face-to-face with Yolanda Díaz, in which the name of Pablo Iglesias will presumably appear.

At least, the program wanted to take advantage of the ex-minister's well-known sit-in by including that reference to a certain "Pablo" in the first promotional video of the interview with Yolanda Díaz in Lo de Évole. The situation is as follows: the presenter is chatting with someone on the phone, somewhat annoying.

“But Pablo… yes, well… okay, okay… Well, you know what you're doing… But it's just that everyone has gone, huh? You know, I think you're wrong, eh, Pablo? You will know. Okay, okay… I tell him”, says Jordi Évole while Yolanda Díaz, in another chair, looks at him expectantly and most seriously.

At the end of the call, the journalist tells him what his interlocutor, a certain Pablo, has told him. Are you referring to the leader of Podemos? “No, there are no tickets for next week's concert. There is no. Pablo Alborán says no, ”says Évole to the disappointment of Yolanda Díaz.

"You can always come to Lo de Évole that week," the journalist suggests, to which the vice president agrees without much enthusiasm and making it clear that she "wanted to go to Pablo's."