"Cayetanas!", the cry of the entertainer of the PP party in Genoa

In Spain there are officially 7,770 "Cayetanos" (the average age of men with this name is 41.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
29 May 2023 Monday 04:34
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"Cayetanas!", the cry of the entertainer of the PP party in Genoa

In Spain there are officially 7,770 "Cayetanos" (the average age of men with this name is 41.9 years) and 7,114 "Cayetanas" (average age of women with this name, 16.4 years), according to INE data. . Then there are the "cayetana/os", a name with derogatory intent used by a sector of society to criticize the "posh" and popularized by the Carolina Durante group in a "hit" that hit hard ("Todos mis friends are called Cayetano / Ca-ye-ta-no / Ca-ye-ta-no").

The video. To entertain the voters who had come out to celebrate the victory in front of the party headquarters, the entertainer, who was heard through the loudspeakers, was launching different proclamations, from making a wave to shouting "Cayetanas!", as captured in this video that Cadena Ser posted on Twitter:

The canvas on the "cayetanos". The canvas on "cayetanos" placed by Podemos in the Salamanca neighborhood has unleashed a great political controversy: the image of the European athletics champion Roberto Sotomayor, candidate for mayor of Madrid for Podemos, IU and Alianza Verde, criticizing the management of José Luis Martínez Almeida and his "exclusive" attention to residents of the Salamanca neighborhood, one of the wealthy districts of the capital.

"How are the Cayetans?". Almeida, who on Sunday night, from the balcony of Genoa, imitated the How are the machines? from the Bisbal meme, he had already paraphrased the singer. In one of the rallies last week, during the campaign, he paraphrased him asking about "the Cayetans."

The song that popularized the "cayetanos". This is it, by Carolina Durante:

The majorities of the PP in Madrid. Isabel Díaz Ayuso, in the Community, and José Luis Martínez-Almeida, in the City Council, achieved absolute majorities this Sunday. His triumphs are part of the key that has led Alberto Núñez Feijóo for the first time to celebrate a triumph on the balcony of Genoa.