This Tuesday one of the most anticipated interviews took place. Pedro Sánchez has sat down with Ana Rosa Quintana on his program, after four years without going through that same set. A tense talk in which an assessment of the years in office has been made and an eye has been set on the upcoming elections on July 23.
The taunts between the presenter and the interviewee have multiplied throughout the conversation. However, there is something that has particularly caught her attention, and that is that, while Quintana referred to Sánchez as “Mr. President”, the socialist did so towards her as “Ana Rosa”. And she has repeated it endlessly.
“A pleasure to be here today Ana Rosa because it means that she is well and in the end health is the most important thing.” This is how Pedro Sánchez began his interview on The AR Program. With just his first sentence, he has begun to refer to the journalist with her first name.
Something that would not be rare, if not for the number of times he has done it. The Prime Minister could have used Quintana’s name and has referred to the presenter as “Ana Rosa” up to 55 times in just over an hour of interview. He even almost escapes calling her “Ana”. Of course, he has not lost his manners and has not stopped treating the presenter as “you”.
But that has not been all, the leader of the PSOE has been surprised and speechless with the first sentence that Ana Rosa Quintana has used to begin the interview. “Four years have passed, you have more gray hair and I am blonde,” the presenter told Sánchez.
Given this, the socialist has not been able to contain his face of disbelief and a nervous smile that has spread throughout the seconds. And although he has tried to respond to the assessment of his aging physical appearance, he has not been able to due to a question launched by the presenter, which has changed the course of the conversation.
Despite everything, Pedro Sánchez has found himself like a fish in water in his interview with Ana Rosa Quintana. And it is that he has not hesitated at any time to tell the presenter everything he thinks about her, about her program and about some of her collaborators.
So it is not surprising that he did not want to leave the set. Although it seems that the Prime Minister’s team has tried to cut off the interview on several occasions. ”I know he has to go, but he’s comfortable. Leave him alone!”, Quintana exploded at the insistence of his advisers. Even so, it was not until minutes later that Sánchez and Quintana decided to end the conversation.