“It’s completely true. We are going to set up a bar-restaurant where we can go and have beers,” he commented. Pablo Iglesias to Canal Red. In a short video of Twitter posted by reporter Willy VeletaIglesias, founder of Podemos, He recognized that “it’s going to be an old thing,” also explaining that “where we can make the stews that we like.”
What the former leader of the purple formation and former vice president of the government was not clear about was what the name was going to be called. A doubt that, discussed with the journalist, left certain ‘baptisms’ in the air like “redrestaurantChef Guevara or United we eat”.
“We are going to Set up a place where people can also go and see those of us who work at Canal Red eat and drink, something that we like a lot too,” Iglesias highlighted before the door of the Congress of Deputies, where he answered these questions minutes before the investiture vote for Pedro Sánchez as president of the government.
“We will have to put a strong fence on it so that the gangs don’t burn it down,” he assured, also remembering that we are going to put it together. “The poor people of Bildu will have to go somewhere to go out at night,” assuring with an ironic tone that “those spend a lot of money” and that “with those we finance the restaurant.”
We do not know if Iglesias’ intentions will finally bear fruit and If there will be a “restaurant for reds” in Madrid, what will be eaten in it, where it will be or what type of cuisine they intend to make, but he did explain that it would be “stews that we like.”
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Without making any further statements, Iglesias also offered the journalist to be a shareholder in the restaurant – in case it is carried out – to which Willy Veleta showed himself in favor of being “a red maître or an anarchist maître”.
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