“People are going to sleep more peacefully,” said the leader of Sumar emphatically on election night. Yolanda Díaz, who was hoarse during 23-J, left happy and exultant at the results obtained by the left bloc, with Pedro Sánchez at the helm, who could form a coalition government thus reissuing the previous one. Díaz, with her 31 seats, chose the color white for this great night. Her brightest look has become her talisman. Projects light, strength, optimism and good vibes.
The leader of Sumar and second vice president of the Government, found the maximum support in her own, who upon her arrival at the party headquarters, at 11:00 p.m. on Sunday, auditors and volunteers from the coalition cheered her “president, president!” She was accompanied by her daughter Carmela hers.
Yolanda has subscribed to white as a color that brings her luck. The acting vice president handles gestural communication masterfully. She chooses her looks with a magnifying glass and measures to the millimeter what vibrations she wants to transmit with her political image. Her style, urban, refined, simple and very very feminist, responds to a still photograph of a progressive leader.
He chose the target for his portrait from Sumar’s propaganda posters and he chose the target in the mega three-way debate on TVE, that fateful night in which Alberto Núñez Feijóo decided not to attend and which could have been the key to the famous PSOE comeback. His empty chair was a mistake. Yolanda said on the night of 23-J that in this campaign there was “no written script”. She again referenced the “comeback winds.” And he gave “three million thanks.”