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Alberto Fernández celebrated New Year’s Eve with a dinner in a luxury hotel in Madrid with Fabiola Yañez

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A video of the former president Alberto Fernandeztogether with Fabiola Yañez and her son Francisco, celebrating New Year’s Eve in a luxury hotel in Madrid started circulating on social networks and quickly became viral.

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The former president has decided to receive him in 2024 at the Four Seasons hotel in Madrid, where food for the night of the party costs 600 euros without wine and 1,000 with wine.

The dinner menu consisted of black truffle tart, foie torchon, crab tart, nitro tomato, grilled elcheeks, roast viceroy, wagyu loin, lemon-lemon and hazelnut soufflé.

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The restaurant located in Calle Sevilla, 3, in the luxury neighborhood of Salamanca, is managed by chef Dani García, one of the most celebrated of the moment and awarded with three Michelin stars in several restaurants he owns.

At midnight, one of the videos that went viral allows us to see Fernández telling Yañez: “Eat the grapes,” following the Spanish tradition of welcoming the year with good luck.

In the video, the former first lady is seen wearing a black mask and also placing a circle of party favors on the child, while Fernández makes a stern gesture.

Alberto Fernández in a Spanish bank with Fabiola Yañez where he went to open an account.Alberto Fernández in a Spanish bank with Fabiola Yañez where he went to open an account.

Days ago, the former president and his wife entered the Santander bank, located at Calle de Serrano 57, in the exclusive Salamanca neighborhood of Madrid, at half past twelve. In the video, Fernández and Fabiola are seen carrying out a procedure in the bank, in one of the customer service boxes.

Fernández announced last Wednesday, December 21, on his X account that he would board an Aerolíneas Argentinas flight to Spain. In the tweet, the former president states that he was only going to visit his family to spend the holidays and that he would soon embark on his return to Argentina.

Hours earlier, on the same day he left for Madrid, he had also used his social networks to criticize Javier Milei’s DNU.

Despite his effusive criticism of the reforms of the current President of the Nation, criticism of Fernández was not long in coming.

One of them was Juan Grabois, who asked him to distance himself from the president of the Justice Party, the main force of Unión por la Patria, and also questioned him for his absence in the protests against Milei.

“The president of the Justicialist Party, Alberto Fernández, if he presides over the main force of the coalition and in the midst of a moment of anxiety you are in Spain and he does not waste an emotion, I humbly believe that you have to take a step forward apart,” said the leader of the Patria Grande Front, after the CGT march towards the Palazzo dei Tribunali.

Source: Clarin

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