Irene Montero, former Minister of Equality, has immersed himself in his personal life and current politics during a revealing interview on the ‘Human Animals’ podcast. The politician not only addressed her recent political experiences but also shared his thoughts on current romantic relationships, particularly polyamory. Montero expressed understanding towards the diversity of relationships, mentioning: “I understand that you can feel intense bonds with more than one person at a time, polyamorous.”
Although she was sympathetic to “all types of relationships,” She admitted that, personally, she is “jealous” and that she finds polyamory “easy to understand, but impossible to execute.” This openness to diverse forms of love reflects Montero’s vision of freedom of choice in relationships, challenging social conventions.
Furthermore, Irene Montero highlighted the importance of maintaining good relationships with her previous partners, emphasizing that, even if they have not worked as a couple, those ties are still valuable. This perspective on relationships, based on mutual acceptance and respect, brings a human nuance to the political figure.
Challenges and political reflections
The interview also explored the political sphere, focusing on recent movements around the office of Montero and the growth of Sumar. The former minister shared her surprise at some developments, highlighting: “How far things have come, no, I honestly don’t say that.” He admitted that he has experienced difficult times but also highlighted positive aspects amidst the challenges.
Regarding the relationship with Yolanda Díaz (Sumar), Montero expressed his pain and reflected on the nature of politics and its rules. The interview also addressed his relationship with Íñigo Errejón, admitting that they have not had a good relationship over time. Besides, revealed that his departure from the Government was not consensual, but a “very unfair imposition.”
Conditions to visit ‘El Hormiguero’
One of the most talked about moments of the interview was when Montero spoke about ‘El Hormiguero’ and how he would approach an invitation from Pablo Motos. He showed his willingness to face any challenge to share his perspective, but with humility. He raised the possibility of using the opportunity to show a different way of looking at things.
However, Montero established an important condition: that the interview does not turn into an attack. He expressed his hope that the interview would be honest and an exchange of views, rather than an encounter aimed at tearing down the interviewee. This approach reflects Montero’s willingness to engage in constructive dialogue, even in spaces where his opinions may differ.
Altogether, the interview in ‘Animales Humanos’ offered a deep and nuanced view of the life of Irene Montero, addressing both her personal life and her political reflections, while highlighting her open approach to diverse perspectives and willingness to face challenges in the field. media.