Alberto Nuñez Feijó has announced the incorporation of Toni Nadal and the journalist and president of the Querer Foundation, Pilar García de la Granja, for the new party Foundation, which will immediately start working as a ‘think tank’ of ideas for the general elections. In a statement, the PP explains that the foundation will be directed by Pablo Vázquez, a doctor in Economics, who is president of Renfe and former executive director of the Foundation for Applied Economic Studies (FEDEA).

The president of the PP values ??Toni Nadal’s extensive experience in sports management and his firm defense of the values ??of effort and capacity, as he has demonstrated throughout his successful professional career. One of Nadal’s brothers was already a PP councilor in the City Council of Manacor (Mallorca) and a deputy in the Balearic Parliament. As for Pilar García de la Granja, Feijóo believes that her contribution will be key due to her knowledge of the so-called Third Sector.

Feijóo has explained these signings to the National Executive Committee and has indicated that his intention is to give “a new impulse” to the Foundation of the party. This new foundation seeks to “work for Spain and contribute its knowledge and experience”. The PP points out that the new incorporations “will contribute with their ideas” to generate a “solid” alternative to the Government of Pedro Sánchez.

Toni Nadal, uncle of tennis player Rafael Nadal, has worked for 27 years with Rafa Nadal and is currently the Sports Technical Director of the Rafa Nadal Academy. In his professional career, Toni Nadal has always considered training in values ??essential, an area to which Feijóo gives essential relevance as detailed in the statement.

As a coach, together with Rafa Nadal, he has garnered the most successful record of. the history of the international tennis circuit: 74 tournaments in total, of which 16 have been Grand Slam (10 Roland Garros, three US Open, two Wimbledon and one Australian Open), in addition to having accompanied his nephew in the successes of he. Olympic (champion in the individual modality in Beijing 2008 and in Rio de Janeiro in 2016).

For her part, Pilar García de la Granja has a degree in Information Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid and studied International Relations at Columbia University in New York. She has a trajectory of more than 20 years in the world of communication. She is president of the Querer Foundation, a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the creation of multidisciplinary working groups to diagnose neurological disorders.