Borja Prado, Aznar and Sarkozy have dinner together in Madrid for more than just talking about their children

Borja Prado’s relationship with Aznar and Sarkozy is very solid. During the period of the son of Manuel Prado and Colón de Carvajal in the presidency of Endesa, the electric company signed as advisor Jose Maria Aznar. For his part, the former president is linked to the Atlantic Council lobby, where Borja Prado Benítez, youngest son of the president of Mediaset, works. The relationship of the husband of Carla Brown with the descendant of Christopher Columbus. Prado set up the Peninsula Capital fund in 2015 to manage assets of the Qatar sovereign wealth fund (QIA). Headquartered in London, Peninsula has as partners or advisers, among others, the son of the financier, Javier Prado, but also the son of Sarkozy, Jean Sarkozy.

On February 28 we advanced from Informalia the mockery that they had made of the executive president of Mediaset from the Risto Mejide program, broadcast on Cuatro, one of the Mediaset channels. Almost all the media picked up the joke the next day. The La Fábrica de Tele magazine broadcast the arrival of Borja Prado and his wife to the Teatro Real to attend the birthday of Aznar and in Everything Is a Lie laughed at their own president although later that piece was removed from the version recorded on MiTele, the chain’s premium service Berlusconi. But it was already late. We had seen it and we had it.

The president of Mediaset was one of the 200 guests of the former president at his birthday party, and he arrived at the auditorium with his wife, Pilar Benítez, and the moment was captured by the cameras of the space produced by the same ones that do Save me and participated in turn by Mediaset. “Someone tell the gentleman this is not a funeral”, The humorous editor who gave voice to the piece could be heard commenting in a humorous tone when he saw Borja Prado dressed in a black coat, shirt and tie, and with a rather serious face.

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“What a step, what a solemnity!” the reporter was understood to say (who only needed to laugh) to describe the gait and attitude of his own president. The woman, in a fur coat and red jacket, was also photographed and appears in the video, but she was not the object of joking by the chronicler.

Not content with laughing at their own president in the texts, they put the video in the background the funeral march (from Chopin) to accompany the chascarrillo about what Borja wore a gloomy face to attend a party. The producers did not know that the funeral march was going to sound for them just two months later.

At that time, Borja Prado was in the news because Martha I can alluded to him and was expelled from the Mediaset screens for his embarrassing fight with Cristina Porta in Save me. The reporter asked on screen and on social networks what Borja Prado thought of what they were doing to him. The former president of Endesa went viral. Days later she returned to the headlines: “Borja Prado hits the table and expels Rocío Carrasco and his entire family from Mediaset”read another piece of news starring again the successor of Paul Vasily.

Dinner at Horcher with Aznar

Now that we talk about swerve Mediaset politician, changing Jorge Javier’s “reds and fags” program for Ana Rosa Quintana, fervent antisanchista, Decorated by Ayuso and Almeida, Borja Prado meets again with Aznar, the misso who had his birthday the day that, according to Cuatro, the executive president of the chain arrived with a funeral face.

Borja Prado and the former Prime Minister shared a table with the former French President, Nicolás Sarkozy. It was not a working dinner, as explained in Eldiario.es, who cites Mediaset sources to explain that it was a private dinner. But no matter how little “labor” the meeting was, similar characters around the same tablecloth illustrate the best possible photo to understand an operation that may include Mediaset’s editorial shift to the right to help the PP reach Moncloa in the legislative ones, and the taking of Prisa thanks to the approval of the new Conservative Government and the collaboration of the French partners who support The country and Cadena Ser, but who are prevented by the current tenants of Moncloa from taking over the newspaper directed by Pepa Buena and the most listened to station in Spain.

When Borja took over the presidency of the Berlusconi chain in Spain, the chain explained in a statement that the best negotiator we have when it comes to Italian companies would assume “works of support and collaboration to the editorial line of the informative programs”, unlike Alejandro Echevarría, his predecessor.