Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 4:41:23 GMT -5
Ángel Gabilondo, socialist candidate for the presidency of the Community of Madrid, defines himself as “bland, serious and formal.” But for Gabilondo, “seriousness does not mean that one is not entertaining or that one cannot even be funny. It means that you take things seriously, and now we are in a very important and serious matter.” In your presentation you said that he was bland, serious and formal, you have been asked this many times, but how much bland, serious and formal is the candidate Ángel Gabilondo? Enough to be able to make a serious government, enough to make a serious government. I guess I have some of those things, I've said it, not that they've said it about me. But I think it's interesting that I can give that image that probably corresponds to things that are in me that I myself don't see.
In any case, what it seems to me is that the key, what is there at the heart of those three words embraced between bland and formal, is serious. And seriousness does not mean that one is not entertaining or that one cannot even be funny. It means that you take things seriously, and now we Belgium Mobile Number List are on a very important and serious matter indeed. So the direct answer is how much bland, serious and formal? Enough to know that from that place I can constitute, together with other men and women, a candidacy for the Socialist Party of Madrid that is very serious to govern seriously. Why do we need this “Seriously Governing”? What does Madrid need from Ángel Gabilondo's “Serious Government”? What Madrid needs is to seriously and deeply address the problems of citizens, of the men and women who live in Madrid.
There has been a lot of distraction, a lot of distraction for many reasons. One of them because she has created a character around Mrs. Ayuso. Around which, there was talk and comment and she has grown as a character, but the problems have not been directly addressed, nor have Madrid's problems been talked about many times, she has been talked about. And it seems to me that this distraction, that lure in Madrid, has done damage to Madrid politics and that is why for me the seriousness is to focus on what really matters to us, which is the real and effective life of the men and women of Madrid: its problems, its daily life and its difficulties in being able to live with dignity. So to be serious is to keep one's word; to be serious is to focus on matters of importance; To be serious is to have the humility to not want to occupy the stage or want to be a political actor, but also to be someone at the service of the real actors: the population.
In any case, what it seems to me is that the key, what is there at the heart of those three words embraced between bland and formal, is serious. And seriousness does not mean that one is not entertaining or that one cannot even be funny. It means that you take things seriously, and now we Belgium Mobile Number List are on a very important and serious matter indeed. So the direct answer is how much bland, serious and formal? Enough to know that from that place I can constitute, together with other men and women, a candidacy for the Socialist Party of Madrid that is very serious to govern seriously. Why do we need this “Seriously Governing”? What does Madrid need from Ángel Gabilondo's “Serious Government”? What Madrid needs is to seriously and deeply address the problems of citizens, of the men and women who live in Madrid.
There has been a lot of distraction, a lot of distraction for many reasons. One of them because she has created a character around Mrs. Ayuso. Around which, there was talk and comment and she has grown as a character, but the problems have not been directly addressed, nor have Madrid's problems been talked about many times, she has been talked about. And it seems to me that this distraction, that lure in Madrid, has done damage to Madrid politics and that is why for me the seriousness is to focus on what really matters to us, which is the real and effective life of the men and women of Madrid: its problems, its daily life and its difficulties in being able to live with dignity. So to be serious is to keep one's word; to be serious is to focus on matters of importance; To be serious is to have the humility to not want to occupy the stage or want to be a political actor, but also to be someone at the service of the real actors: the population.