Today he has come to (not) have fun at Hormiguero, by Patrycia Centeno

Only with the gesture they adopted when entering the set one could already guess how they would face the program. Although determined, Pedro Sanchez He parted the curtain with one hand, like one who agrees with some caution to someone else’s house. Alberto Núñez Feijóo, instead, he made his way with the two and appeared triumphant.

The two opted for informal looks (show closeness), but each within their own style. Sánchez with a set of shirt and jeans and trainers and Feijóo also with jeans but combined with a white shirt, unstructured cotton jacket and suede loafers. Yeah to the working class denim the socialist added a Pride bracelet; the popular left two buttons on the open shirt (protocol and aesthetically, only the first button is undone) as any man relaxing on vacation, a legionnaire or Santiago Abascal himself would do.

In addition to the public, Sánchez wanted seduce (convince) the interviewer. That someone with the plant of the president of the government looks you in the eye can be bewitching; but if you exceed with the gesture (which is what ended up happening) can end up craving intimidating… When you’re 1.90 you have to be extremely subtle with each gesture because those below you see a hand go up (no matter how innocent the intention of the movement is) and they are alerted. Leaning forward shows interest, but one should never invade personal space of your interlocutor if it is not of your closest confidence (obviously, with Motos it was not the case). Place your hand on the armrest of the figure-four chair to make yourself bigger (alpha), reach out and occupy the area of ​​the Motorcycle table to specify that the presenter’s side was that of the published opinion (and not public opinion) or interrupt the questions to clarify the answers contributed to that perception that Sánchez wanted to conquer that territory.

The popular, for his part, opened his gaze more times (included the audience and spectators in the conversation); though he rolled his eyes (misplaced) when he got lost and confused the president of the Valencian parliament with the Balearic… He also looked away (displeasure) when the Ants made him imagine a future Podemita daughter-in-law. As it seemed to Sánchez make the moment more uncomfortable with Trancas and Barrancas (arms crossed to protect himself, even though he already had a wall of props and parapet microphones in between); Feijóo was more willing to the supposed lightness of your questions because your son is passionate about Ants.

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The opposition leader held most of the interview hands quiet with the left holding to the right (conservative self-control), but he also played with the pen that he had on some pages (in Sánchez’s interview there was no element on the table in which he could take refuge, except for the cup of water that he did not touch) . When explaining a supposed advertisement where the kilo of oranges cost €0.12; no gesture of confusion or invention appeared in the popular leader. If one is convinced of his own fallacy, the gesture accompanies.

Both Sánchez and Feijóo said goodbye to Motos with a handshake. But while the socialist slightly lowered his head (respect or submission to the host); the popular did it from peer to peer. Because although Pablo Motos avoided using his characteristic formula of introducing the guests with neither of them (perhaps because it was clear that no one had come to have fun at the Hormiguero that day), the PP leader knew perfectly from the beginning that I played at home. This was instantly confirmed to him by a dedicated audience that as soon as they arrived hailed him as “president” and even applauded when he announced during the interview that he was going to eliminate the tax on large fortunes. How delicious all of them, the Galician must have thought…

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