President Jose Jerry He offered one of the most intimate interviews since he took office A deep crisis of violence That precipitated a The process of removing the president is straightforward. In a country still sensitive to instability, Gerry allowed himself to talk not only about the political weight he carries today, but also about his personal, spiritual and family history, revealing that for several years of his life he had seriously considered devoting himself entirely to the religious path.
“I never thought about becoming president.”An honest confession sets the tone for the entire conversation. Ortiz began by addressing the interest many have in understanding who the man is behind this unexpected accusation. Although Jerry is seen on social networks as a close, spontaneous and very loyal personality, few know personal details like the ones he revealed tonight.
Then the head of state admitted that he served during his adolescence and part of his youth assistant Came to think about how to enter priesthood. “I liked the idea of service and being close to the community and accompanying people through difficult times,” he said. “I had never thought about politics, let alone the presidency. This path was not in my plans.”

When he recalls his time at school in San Antonio de Padua, Jerry emphasizes that spiritual formation deeply imprinted his personality. He explained that his closeness to faith arose naturally, influenced by his family and the pastoral activities in which he participated. “At some point, I thought about devoting my life to the church. I felt like I had a calling to ministry.”He commented, noting that that stage shaped many of the decisions he makes today as governor.
The president also spoke about the emotional transition of moving from a relatively private life to a position of power, especially in the midst of political turmoil. “It’s been difficult weeks,” he said. “No one is prepared for something like this. But I’m trying to act from my core, without poses or personalities.” When Ortiz asked him if he sometimes misses the calm he used to have, Jerry frankly admitted it:
“I miss my routine, I miss my dogs, I miss my silence. But I also understand the responsibility I have today. I am confident that the spiritual training I received as a young man helped me maintain my focus.”.

At another time, speaking about her family life, Geri mentioned that her mother was a mainstay for her, and recalled that she lived with her until she was 32 years old before moving away to work.
“She always wanted me to be happy, not to follow a specific path. But she liked to see me close to the church. When I was an assistant, she was proud of me.” Ortiz stepped in to ask him if he regretted not following the religious path.
Jerry responded that he did not see it as a resignation, but rather a formative stage. “I believe that you can serve even without being a priest. Public life is also service, even if it is harder and noisier.”“, reverse.
The conversation touched on sensitive topics such as the feeling of loneliness in power and the constant pressures he faces. Ortiz asked him if he was worried about making mistakes. Jerry paused before answering: “Of course it worries me. Sometimes you take on more than you let on. But I try to remember who I am and why I’m here. And even though this isn’t the life I imagined, I won’t run away from it either.”.
