Until recently, I believed that Pello Otxandiano It was the name of a cyclist. Maybe it sounded like of Perua Gorka Itzaguirrea Miguel Indurain and so many protagonists of the stickers that carry the designation of origin on their facial features.
Bildu’s candidate for this Sunday’s Basque elections (the count is close) is not a cyclist. Rather, he seems like an opponent of a judge, even a sleeveless official whom the scalpel would have turned into a teddy bear due to excessive coquetry.
This Pello, the one who stutters when asked if Eta is a terrorist organization, has more substance than the operated man Alfonso Diezthe former Duchess of Alba. Otxandiano shows off a kind gesture that he sometimes hides with horn-rimmed glasses that give him an intellectual air. However, here where you see him, with his touch, half a seminarian, half an aspiring long-distance runner, he is one of those who say that ETA’s fight is still alive.
As Bildu’s candidate for lehendakari, he has revolutionized the final stretch of the electoral campaign that ended on Friday night. No one will be able to say that Pello has the symbols of the disappeared terrorist group engraved on his face. Not even close. However, as leader of Sortu, he is one of the followers of that cause, although by other means, of course.
The passage of time has also changed the aesthetics of its followers. Not only appearances change. Memory is also tuned. Not mine, which remembers very well one of ETA’s first actions. It took place in Pamplona in 1966, during the Vuelta Ciclista a España. I was there, fooling around, because waiting for hours and hours for the runners to pass by like no other was an absurd waste of time.
Then it was just nails and thumbtacks scattered on the road. The worst was yet to come.
Irene Urdangarin
Irene Urdangarin.
The contagion operation was underway without the spouses knowing. I’m talking about the recent wedding of the mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez-Almeidacon Teresa Urquijodaughter of Beatriz Moreno de Borbón Dos Siciliasa surname that can be stretched like chewing gum by adding Parma Bourbon and a few more sonorous surnames. But among the surnames and the pomp, nicknames appear that alter the smooth running of the marriage business.
Here it is about Juan Urquijolittle brother of Teresa (the mayor’s wife) and the young Irene Urdandarín, who have become the fashionable couple thanks to the indiscreet color press. We don’t know too much about Irene because she has been missing in Cambodia where she has lived dedicated to solidarity. So, for now, we are left with the fact that we are talking about a niece of the king. Philip VIas the daughter of the infanta Cristinaalready divorced from Iñaki Urdangarin.
[Irene Urdangarin, enamorada de Juan Urquijo, cuñado de José Luis Martínez-Almeida]
Irene was not seen at Teresa Urquijo’s wedding, but the colorful magazines reported the song and now everyone is talking about the same thing. At the wedding party, the youngest of the Urquijos had notable success with critics and the public. Juan, who could not hide his smile at the congratulations of the guests, met Irene in his earliest childhood but then the couple lost track of each other and until the beginning of this year there was no reunion. This time they were presented by Victoria Federicawho has a lot of people skills and always knows where to put his eye.
Seen from a medium distance, Juan and Irene seem like correct students and support environmental causes, nature and animals. Surely, in Irene’s case, she has inherited it from her grandmother, Mrs. Sofia.
Edwin Arrieta
Edwin Arrieta
The family of Edwin Arrietathe surgeon who was the victim of another less academic but more thorough surgeon, has taken center stage in Thailand’s bloody soap opera: the two alleged lovers who carried their hatred to the violent death of one of them.
The dead man’s sister, Darling Arrietamet last Friday in Madrid with the Colombian ambassador to Spain, Eduardo Avila. In addition to thanking him for the efforts he is doing on behalf of the family, he recounted on TV with all the pain in his heart the hardships caused by Edwin’s absence.
Since his disappearance, the lack of resources has taken its toll on the family home. Clinging to pain and nostalgia, the sister tries in vain to live day to day with the memories she has left and without the financial help that the brother provided. Thus it is understood that his lawyers have come forward with the demand of 760,000 euros for what the lawyers call “lost profits.”
The trial continues in Samui, an island south of Thailand, where the latest events have occurred. The coroner had ruled, in view of the wounds on Edwin Arrieta’s skull, that these were compatible with a previous struggle or fight, which could score in favor of the accused, Daniel Sanchoat least to rule out the assumption of premeditation.
Maxima Zorreguieta
Maxim of Holland.
I have enjoyed the images that have come to us from Amsterdam and the complicity of the queen consorts. They tied in elegance and consolidated their old harmony of first ladies without aristocratic pedigree, although they have not coincided so much over time. They did it this week on the occasion of the state trip of our kings to the Netherlands.
Instead of messing with the parallel lives of Maximum y Joy (their respective biographers have been lost in the dust) because the past does not return, the chroniclers of the tabloid press have had fun with the respective looks. By the way, at Wednesday’s gala dinner at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam, the hostess once again wore the same dress as when she met Doña Letizia for the first time, ten years ago, also on an official trip. How cute, as they say now.
[Del cariñoso gesto de Felipe con Letizia, a la reverencia de Amalia y la foto de la Reina sentada: lo mejor del viaje a Holanda]
I also surrender to the charisma of this charming Argentine, Máxima Zorreguieta, who has won the affection of the Dutch because, among other things, she compensates with her outpouring of sympathy for the blank face that her husband, King William, whom she met in Seville, wears. In the shadow of the Giralda, love arose in 1999, which, with a wedding in between in 2002, has now lasted a quarter of a century.
That’s not all. In addition to the charisma that her figure exudes, Máxima comes from overcoming a difficult past, with a father linked to the Argentine dictatorship (1976-1983). That biographical detail disqualified him from attending his daughter’s wedding. In other words, the Dutch government did not allow it. Well done. Today, Queen Máxima’s efforts focus on letting herself be carried away by nutritionists determined to stop her tendency to grow large (God bless them, they are achieving it) and, of course, on taking care of the progression of her daughter, Princess Catherine, first in the line of succession to the Dutch throne.
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