This week and in the middle of the electoral campaign and round of interviews with the candidates for the presidency of the Government of Spain, Ana Rosa Quintana has three of the most important political leaders of today. If this Monday, the presenter had the visit of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, today Tuesday, Pedro Sánchez will sit in front of the communicator after his last meeting four years ago.
In addition, on Thursday, Ana Rosa’s program will also have the presence of Yolanda Díaz, Vice President of the Government and candidate for the new Sumar party. In other words, the journalist has a full week as far as politicians are concerned. However, this has generated a serious problem in terms of clothing, something that has caught the attention of viewers. Why can Ana Rosa only wear white?
“Comrades, tomorrow at 9:15 a.m., the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, will be here, who will accompany us and we will try to talk about everything,” Ana Rosa Quintana began by saying this Monday after finishing her interview with the popular leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo.
Faced with that “we will try” that the journalist released during said announcement, Eduardo Inda joked about it, which caused Ana Rosa to justify herself. “We will try, no. Let’s talk,” she asserted. “If she leaves you,” said another collaborator.
“No, no, if I don’t have to talk, he has to talk. We have to talk about all the issues that concern people, which in the end is what it is about, that those who are going to vote are the people who are at home at the moment and they have to know who,” Quintana added. .
Then, he confirmed the presence of Yolanda Díaz in the program also in a “little week” in which, as he explained, “I will only be able to wear white.” This statement surprised her gatherings, so Ana Rosa explained the reason.
“Because you can’t wear blue, you can’t wear red, you can’t wear green, you can’t wear fuchsia…”, he said. It is true that “now the orange has been left free,” said one of the collaborators, referring to Ciudadanos, which currently no longer has political representation in the institutions. “It is not my color”, pointed out the journalist, who also rejected the color black “because we are in summer”.