Yolanda Díaz campaigns with Jorge Javier and talks about a very hard episode in her life: “It was a horrible death”

Yolanda Diaz has sat down with Jorge Javier Vazquez in Fortunato’s donkeys, the presenter’s program on digital platforms, and they have talked about everything. Among the most outstanding moments of the interview, when the second vice president of the Government and Sumar candidate has opened up about one of the most painful episodes of her life: the death of her mother eleven years ago.

“From what kind of injuries does it cost you the most to recover”, asked the man from Badalona, ​​who has an uncertain future at Mediaset after the cancellation of Save me. “Buff, my mother’s death… I still haven’t recovered today.”

Such is her pain that, more than a decade later, she still has not found the strength to visit her mother’s house: “Eleven years ago and I have not recovered today. I have not gone to her house yet. I am not capable. Every day I think to call her. I kind of have an instinct to call her. It was a horrible death, with horrible, horrible pain. She didn’t have an easy life, no.”

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Despite everything, not a day goes by that she does not keep in mind the woman who gave her life: “My daughter’s name is Carmela, like her, and my daughter talks about her grandmother Carmela every day, so I keep her very much in mind. So I haven’t healed yet. My sisters have brought me their clothes, their shoes, a lot of things but I’m not able to go.”

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Díaz, very reserved with her private life, has been married since November 2004 to Juan Andrés Meizoso, technical draftsman by profession. the little one Carmela He was born in 2012 and it is his great joy. In her interview with the Telecinco presenter, she has also talked about other varied topics. For example, she has confessed that she is more than Lady Di what of the queen camilla. She has also revealed that she walks alone through the streets of Madrid, even at night without bodyguards despite her high position in politics. Citizens will be surprised to see it.

With Jorge Javier Vázquez, the Galician makes very good friends. In February of last year, she even visited him at the Reina Victoria Theater in Madrid, where the communicator represented her work, Dismantling Seneca, which did not have the reception expected by the public. Months away from the general elections and ten days from the next regional and municipal elections on May 28, Díaz has chosen Jorge’s program as a space to campaign.