Alberto Fernández could become an advisor to Spanish President Pedro Sánchez, according to a Spanish newspaper

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2023-12-03 19:10:34

President Alberto Fernández would become an advisor to his Spanish counterpart, Pedro Sánchez, after leaving power, according to information revealed by the Spanish newspaper El Mundo. The president himself confirmed that he has proposals to teach in the European country and that he welcomes “taking distance” after he stops being in charge of the Executive, on December 10.

The Spanish media spoke of the versions that Alberto Fernández would become an advisor to Sánchez, whom he refers to as his “admirer”: “It is not strange that Fernández flees from living under the enemies of the left-wing populism that he represents. Nor that he has chosen Spain, where he will feel at home given his admiration and political coincidences with Pedro Sánchez, of whom it has been rumored that he may become an advisor.

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The President had said in an interview with El País de España: “I have some proposals to go to Spain to teach classes again. I think it's okay to distance yourself. Felipe González said that former presidents are Chinese vases, because we are valuable but they don't know where to put us. We must allow those who arrive to work without having what one had from day one, which was the permanent harassment of not being allowed to do things.”

The versions that Alberto Fernández would be an advisor to the president of Spain Pedro Sánchez

The article from the newspaper El Mundo that talks about the version that the president, Alberto Fernández, would be an advisor to his counterpart from Spain, Pedro Sánchez, after leaving power (Photo: El Mundo capture).

The article that raises rumors that Alberto Fernández would be an advisor to the president of Spain is titled: “Alberto Fernández moves to Spain with his 'woke' family and his admired Sánchez.” It indicates that “the Argentine president is preparing to disembark in Spain with his partner (Fabiola Yáñez), whom he has turned into a feminist icon with whom he had a son at 63” and mentions that “he has a non-binary son,” in relationship to Tani Fernández.

The article refers to Alberto Fernández as a “defender of state interventionism and prone to granting subsidies” and mentions that he decreed “a strict confinement in the pandemic, which he himself skipped on the birthday of his current partner, the actress and journalist Fabiola Yáñez, who gathered his intimates at the presidential residence”, in relation to the scandalous VIP Party at the Olivos residence in the middle of a hard quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic. He mentions that the President adhered to the doctrine of lawfare, with criticism of the judges and in defense of “the Kirchnerists accused of corruption, such as former president Cristina Fernández Kirchner, who promoted him to the presidency.” He also states that Alberto Fernández “made his partner a feminist icon”, who “fought for LGTBIQ rights , legalizing the DNI for people of sex dressed as a star.”
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