What book do the mayors of Zaragoza, Teruel and Huesca have on their bedside table?

The intense work day ends and they arrive home. Before going to sleep, what book do you have on your bedside table? This is the question that the director of HERALDO, Mikel Iturbe, has asked the mayors of Zaragoza, Natalia Chueca; Huesca, Lorena Orduna, and Teruel, Emma Buj, during the celebration in the Patio de la Infanta of Ibercaja of a meeting with the councilors of the provincial capitals of Aragon.

Orduna has acknowledged that, as she spends the day “reading reports, decrees and the press”, she arrives “so tired” that “she can’t read any more.” So she puts on series. Right now she is watching one called ‘Since tomorrow‘, a supernatural drama created by Daniel Écija and starring Marta Hazas, Álex González, Gabriel Guevara and Denisse Peña that has just been released. “It helps me disconnect. Otherwise, not even mental hyperactivity prevents me from resting and I am constantly solving and expanding Huesca”he assured, eliciting some laughter from the public attending the event.

Chueca He has explained that he is leaving the books for the summer and, in the meantime, use “audiobooks, podcasts and some series”. She likes history documentaries, and has finished watchingr ‘The Roman Empire’, on Netflix, and he follows the podcast ‘Memories of a drum’, which he recently discovered and likes and is with the one that refers to Francisco de Goya and last week, with the one about Los Sitios de Zaragoza. All contents are related to the history of Spain. “I recommend it to everyone because it is an interesting way to refresh history,” he said.

Buj has indicated that he is “exhausting” the mountain of books. She likes to read but she arrives “so tired” that many times she doesn’t read as much. In her case, she tries to alternate novels and essays, and the last one is ‘The future of the center-right in Europe’, which he found “very interesting”. This type of issue, he said, is “fundamental” because one of the problems that Spain has is that “the left has gone to the extreme” in a country in which the extreme left parties, in which he cites Sumar and Podemos, they are going down, and “the PSOE, which was previously in the center, has replaced them.”

 
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