This morning Pedro Sánchez announced a public consultation to decide on the BBVA OPA to Banco Sabadell … and in the afternoon, he met with Melody, Spanish representative at the Eurovision Festival. The president of the Government has shared a video on social networks in which they are seen together in Moncloa, a few days before Melody starts to Switzerland to perform the first essays. In one of the images, Pedro holds Merchan from ‘ESA diva’ or a vinyl whose existence we do not know. The Moncloa Reels, with 300,000 views in 3 hours, is the most watched in the Instagram of Sánchez from the Dana de Valencia.
Pedro Sánchez encouraged Chanel on Twitter and spoke in favor of ‘Zorra’ of Nebulsa, but with Melody he has taken another step, perhaps thinking of the Andalusian elections (Melody is from Seville and he a great strategist), which is next year and a fire test for the PSOE, being the autonomous community that distributes more seats and is currently governed by the PP with the PP with a absolute majority.
The conditions and dates in which Jota de los Planetas visited the Moncloa were less precise in principle, that meeting took a month to be shared, but the SER chain confirms that the encounter between Sánchez and Melody has occurred this same afternoon and has been shared immediately. It has been “a private reception where Sánchez has wished him” luck “and giving mood as representative of the country in the contest.” They have also addressed “how Melody’s performance on the stage of Eurovision in the Grand Final” will be, from which we deduce that Pedro currently has privileged information, also about Eurovision.
Sánchez’s institutional message has been «I wish our best luck to our diva in the next edition of #Eurovision2025. Thank you, Melody, for your delivery, your talent and your work. To succeed on May 17 in Basel on behalf of Spain!
Eurovision is celebrated as of Tuesday in Basel and Melody’s performance will be broadcast in the first semifinal, although it is already classified for the final of Saturday 17, because Spain is “Big Five.”
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