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El Hormiguero' Santander, BBVA and CaixaBank accuse the vice president of using a prime-time program to place an “electoral message” against the banks Will Mariano Rajoy also dance? Rajoy bets on his 'men from Moncloa' and entrusts Álvaro Nadal with the general election program Rajoy revolts businessmen for breaking an agreement on macro-bridges Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría in 'El Hormiguero'. Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría in 'El Hormiguero'. Updated: 10/23/15 | 14:46 Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría has the country's main bankers in revolt. A comment of his during her time at 'El Hormiguero', calculated and perfectly measured in the opinion of important financial executives, has unleashed criticism against her at the top of Santander, BBVA and CaixaBank. “She is the fundamental person for the leaders of the business world ,” stated a few days ago 'Financial Times', in a profile of the vice president whom it presented as a candidate to take over Mariano Rajoy's leadership “one day.” The British newspaper stated that she is in charge of “solving Rajoy's problems” and that she is on the front line of fire acting as the president's bodyguard.
However, things are no longer like that, at least when it comes to the valuation of a sector as relevant as banking . From key person to business leaders... Until now, “ Soraya was the go-to person for business leaders .” They like him because he is effective when it comes to solving problems,” acknowledges a senior leader of the country. They also appreciate that she has never been involved in the corruption scandals that affect the Popular Party. In fact, Mariano Rajoy has used Sáenz de Santamaría as a shield Middle East Mobile Number List and speaker during the crises that the Government has suffered throughout the legislature that is now ending. …to ideologist of a slogan for television A recent episode has changed the opinion of some of the main executives of the Ibex, especially from the world of banking. This is a comment by the vice president - which had apparently gone unnoticed - that has greatly irritated the leaders of the country's main financial groups. On October 7, Sáenz de Santamaría attended the program 'El Hormiguero', on Antena 3 , where he was seen in a casual tone and even ended up dancing with Pablo Motos.
A television appearance that gave a lot to talk about. At one point in the conversation with Motos, the following unexpected statement occurred. The vice president stated emphatically: “ What this Government is doing is lowering commissions for the banks .” The presenter had not asked him, at any time, about this matter. The entities analyze it as an “electoralist message,” which Sáenz de Santamaría wanted to launch on a prime-time program . “It was a slogan that she had prepared to put before 4 million people, the best opportunity she had in the entire electoral campaign to do so,” a prominent banker complains indignantly. The bankers had bet on it As confirmed by ECD, the unrest over what happened in “El Hormiguero” has made Sáenz de Santamaría lose the support he had from the main senior financial executives members of the Business Council for Competitiveness (CEC). exp-player-logo The Pombo sisters open the channel with Pablo Motos They had opted for it, considering it a guarantee to reach future State pacts that guarantee the political and financial stability experienced in Spain for more than thirty years.