Pedro Sanchez’s silence with Nadal is another episode for the newspaper library, which exploded after the vote of censure | Relief
On Tuesday at 14:50, when not even an hour had passed since the end. Farewell ceremony for Andres Iniesta Pedro Sanchez wrote a love letter in Barcelona on his Twitter account says goodbye to the football player who scored the most important goal in the history of Spain.
Today you’ll hang up your boots @andresiniesta8. You are retiring as a true legend of world football, but above all, an exemplary person.
You scored the goal of our lives and took over the entire country to give Spain its first World Cup. A goal that is also…
— Pedro Sanchez (@sanchezcastejon) October 8, 2024
“You are retiring as a true legend of world football, but above all, an exemplary person. You scored the goal of our lives and took over the entire country to give Spain its first World Cup. A goal that, as you say, “we all scored,” said the Prime Minister. – Today you said that “football players pass, people remain.” You are without a doubt one of those who will stay forever. Thank you for who you are on and off the field. I wish you good luck in this new phase.“.
On Thursday at 11:27, Rafael Nadal published a video lasting more than four minutes on his social networks, in which announced he will hang up his racket in November, after the Davis Cup final in Malaga. While it wasn’t a huge surprise since his farewell had been months in the making, the announcement sparked a cascade of reactions around the world. Something logical: the one who says he is retiring from the sport is one of the best athletes in history and without a doubt the best Spanish athlete.
An hour after the announcement, not a single message to Nadal appeared on Pedro Sanchez’s account. Not in two, not in three, not in four… as if the F5 button was broken. But not: After more than 24 hours, the silence of the Prime Minister continues. His last tweet about Nadal was in June 2022. when the Spaniard won his 14th Roland Garros title.
“It would be better if they voted” and a selfie with Rajoy
Sánchez’s silence is the latest chapter in a newspaper archive that exploded just as Pedro Sánchez took the reins of Congress in 2018 with a vote of censure. Mariano Rajoy.
On this occasion, The 22-time Grand Slam champion did not bite his tongue and completely retreated into the politics section of the newspapers. Asked about the vote of no confidence during Roland Garros, the Spaniard replied: “As far as I understand, The best thing would be to vote, or I would like to vote again. I think citizens would like to vote again because today there is no one who can govern.someone we voted for and feel represented because there are too many conventions and our vote ends up haunting us.
“When so many things are happening, so many problems, what happened in Catalonia, now there is a change of government…What happens to people, that in the end the trust of citizens and what we sell as a country, or what the rest of the world may perceive us to be, is probably not the best,” he added in the press. Philippe Chatrier’s Room .
Nadal, who grew up in a conservative family, has always adhered to right-wing political views. And although he never spoke about his preferences, The newspaper’s archive shows that he always had better relations with some than with others.. There are plenty of photos of Nadal with Rajoy on Google, including a selfie the former president posted on his Twitter account, but not a single photo with Pedro Sanchez. It is also known that he has an excellent relationship with King Juan Carlos I.
“I don’t care whether the left, the right or the center rule… I don’t care at all. When I speak, I do not speak with politics in mind. I speak as a citizen without thinking about who rules: the People’s Party, the Socialist Party, Ciudadanos, Podemos or Vox. I want those who govern to do what is best for everyone.“said the former number one Voice of Galicia in an interview in 2020 when asked about dealing with the pandemic.
Silence of Pedro Sanchez at the Olympic Games
In recent years, Nadal’s figure has jumped from sports debates to political debates several times. Many times according to himby voicing his views on feminism and equal pay in tennis, or by signing a highly controversial million-dollar deal with Saudi Arabia. In other cases it was the protagonist of the words of others, such as when Ivan Ferreiro said that Nadal “this is an example of crap”.
Although the reasons why Pedro Sanchez did not comment on Nadal’s departure are unknown. All this context helps to understand that there is no close relationship between the president and the athlete. And congratulations, or rather lack thereof, to some Olympic medalists from Pedro Sanchez During the last Paris Games they were also interpreted in this sense in some sectors.
The Prime Minister publicly congratulated all but eight Olympic medalists. Saul Craviotto, Marcus Cooper, Rodrigo Germade and Carlos Arevalo won bronze in K-4, a metal that made Craviotto the most successful medalist in the country’s history.but Sanchez didn’t say about this. The networks emphasized that Arevalo is a military man, and Craviotto is a policeman. Sánchez also did not congratulate Enmanuel Reyes Pla, a naturalized boxer who said some controversial things about intersex boxer Imane Khelif, as well as canoeists Pau Echanis, Diego Dominguez and Joan Anthony Moreno.