Máximo Huerta, in 'El Hormiguero'

maximum orchard went last Monday, January 30 to ‘The Anthill’ to talk about his latest professional adventure: opening a bookstore in Buñol, his hometown. In addition to presenting his latest book, the journalist and presenter has detailed how he left the Government, his last conversation with Pedro Sanchez and the personal toll you have paid.

Máximo Huerta, in ‘El Hormiguero’

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Paul Motorcycles He began by asking him if it was more difficult to be a minister or to set up a bookstore: “The bookstore has been much more complicated, but much more rewarding“, Maximo confessed.

The writer has explained how no one stopped his resignation or asked him to stay: “They threw me off the cliff. Pedro Duque and Nadia Calviño They told them: ‘Stay, it’s okay'”.

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The worst of his resignation were the personal consequences: “I lost all my self-esteem. I thought that I was not good enough to write, to present, I thought it was useless“. On a trip to London to have fun with friends, the presenter had a hard time seeing the press covers at the airport: “I fainted when I saw the covers. I fell“.

Máximo Huerta, in 'El Hormiguero'

Máximo Huerta, in ‘El Hormiguero’

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Máximo considers that he suffered more because of the press than because of politics itself: “The press hurt me. Politics didn’t hurt me, I received the love of a lot of colors“.

His last conversation with Pedro Sánchez

Huerta has recounted his last conversation with Pedro Sanchez when he went to resign: “I went up to Moncloa with the car, I arrived with the speech on my mobile and I waited in an adjoining room. I took a selfie in a painting.”

I’m leaving, nothing happens“, Máximo told the President of the Government. The writer recounts that Sánchez did not attend to his problem:” He began to talk about him, about how he would be seen in the future. It made me want to say: ‘Father, what am I talking about, let me speak‘”.

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