
This Saturday, the PPdeG made public the Christmas Wishes Video with its president, Alfonso Rueda, in charge of the kitchen to prepare the Christmas Eve dinner, the participation of the national leader of the party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, and allusions to Pedro Sánchez, the Koldo case and the CEI polls.
The president of the Galician People’s Party decides to take charge of the kitchen with the intention of gather all the Galicians at their tablenews that surprises his party colleagues and even his daughters, who appear again in the congratulations of the PPdeG.
The national president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, is convinced of success, because “Ruede’s cuisine is better than that of the CIS” and the honorary president of the PPdeG, the former national leader Mariano Rajoy, offers himself a “pinch”.
The general secretary of the Popular Party, also Galician Miguel Tellado, offers to come to Galicia to “calm the climate” before the storm generated by the news that President Rueda was going to cook for Christmas.
Rueda benefits from the help of senior members of his party, who provide the raw materials for main dishes, such as bica, a dessert similar to sponge cake and typical of Orenseland damaged by wildfires in August.
In addition to Tellado, the national deputy makes her debut in the traditional video of Popular Galicians Ana Vazquez and the president’s mother, Lola de Valenzuela.
Allusions to the PSOE
Rueda has to deal with problems like a badly parked Peugeot (“What a band”, says the regional leader, referring to the vehicle of Sánchez’s electoral tour in 2017), or an actor to play José Luis Ábalos, accompanied by two young women, who wants to register, with their “chistorras”, to the party, but the Galician president tells them that he is in the “first left, that”.
Additionally, a couple asks if they can come “with the dog,” to which Rueda asks, “The dog? Oh yes, this dog, yes.” This is Pipa, a very popular animal of the popular Galician family.
At some point, experience a power outage when turning on the ovenin reference to the one that Spain had in April.
The reference to BNG also appears in the video when Rueda, when serving dinner, asks if there are any intolerant people: “I like everything, in general” replies one of the guests.
At the end, the president of the Popular Galicians proposes the toast: “I may not be the best cook in the world, but what is true is that I treat what we do with respect, affection and trying to do things well, for all Galicians. And this is something that here “we know how to do things very well.”