Sunday, March 20, 2011

Toni Cantó speech in La Noria about their pain, their work and politics

The actor Toni Cantó would climb to La Noria to be interviewed by Jordi González. A dialogue in which he spoke of his personal life, his profession and his political career, will be part of the list of UPD Rosa Díez's party in the Community of Madrid in the coming elections on 22 May. Jordi Gonzalez played with great finesse the issue of the death of the actor's daughter in a traffic accident.

A few months ago we did echo the death of Charlotte sang Cobo, daughter of actor and Eva Cobo, and her boyfriend, a fact that shocked many by its youth, its values and a future cut short by a drunk driver. The interpreter had to be found in the hardest moment of his life, but had received limited support from many people through twitter and the profession and asked Gonzalez.

Stated that it is true that among the actors had a lot of rivalry, but in times like this he had been supported and their colleagues and the city of Barakaldo offered not represent the play he was doing when Charlotte died, but he needed to take the stage during that hour and a half as a way to cope with their pain.

Counted only once in his career and was canceled a work by a serious illness. As Crazy life was fortunate for the success with which debuted and downplay the controversy between Miguel Ángel Muñoz and Eduardo Casanova on Twitter. Shangay statements about their "style" will be all in favor of marriages between same sex, the publication stated that he had his first homosexual relationship with classmates at age 14 and not considered "ambiguous" in sexual level.

Policy spoke clearly and said that the PSOE and PP are the same and called for a real democracy with a fair electoral system that does not reward the bipartisanship and nationalism and where the votes of all worth the same. Encouraged people to exercise their right to vote and asked that justice be detached from politics.

A well structured and convincing speech, better than many elected politicians.

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