Ana García Obregón is counting the days until her return to Spain on June 11, as the actress is scheduled to attend the first signing of her book, El chico de las musarañas, at the Madrid Fair. Meanwhile, she continues in Miami (USA), where she is finishing the paperwork after the birth of Ana Sandra, the biological daughter of Aless Lequio, born by surrogacy on March 20.

However, despite the distance, the presenter keeps up to date with everything that happens in Spain; even more so since becoming the mother of her biological granddaughter became a matter of little less than debate at the national level, even jumping into politics. A subject that the biologist has never ignored, since it is not a secret that she has always applauded the measures taken by the Popular Party or has been seen criticizing on occasions some actions of the central government.

Thus, Ana García Obregón did not hesitate to celebrate the victory of Isabel Díaz Ayuso in the Community of Madrid, who achieved an overwhelming majority. “Celebrating Memorial Day in Miami and the landslide victory for the second time by a woman,” the actress wrote, mentioning politics in her post.

A sentiment that was also expressed by Díaz Ayuso herself, who from the balcony of her party headquarters in Genoa could not but show gratitude. “The impressive result of May 2021 has not only been repeated, but has gone further: the vote has settled,” she assured, supported by the national president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, and by José Luis Martínez- Almeida, who garnered another absolute majority for the PP in the capital’s City Council.

The presenter has always praised the work of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, president of the Community of Madrid, whom she has always publicly supported. In particular, for how she criticized the government’s management and the health crisis, assuring that the role of President Sánchez was being “regrettable” and that he only cared about “propaganda”.

Along the same lines, the actress has also had words of support for Alberto Núñez-Feijóo, assuring that he is “the most prepared” to take the reins of Moncloa as Prime Minister in the near future.

Now, that does not mean that the biologist is fully involved in political issues, but rather that she trusts in the preparation, character and determination of these people.

“I don’t believe in politics. The only thing I see is a fight between egos, a fight for chairs, a boxing ring,” he criticized from his social networks on one occasion, recalling how the leaders did not move “not a single finger ” for dealing with issues as important as cancer, which causes the death of thousands of people every year, as happened with his son, Aless Lequio.