José Luis Martínez-Almeida, this was his last appearance before his wedding with Teresa Urquijo
MADRID, April 5 (CHANCE) -
In the midst of the countdown to his wedding with Teresa Urquijo y Moreno, José Luis Martínez-Almeida continues to fulfill his professional commitments as head of the Madrid mayor's office. Although there are 24 hours left to say 'I do' to the woman with whom he has had a discreet relationship for a year, the mayor remains at the forefront and this Friday he staged his last public act before the one he promises to become. on the happiest day of your life.
The popular politician, who has not taken a single day of rest before his wedding, has attended the presentation of the VIII Cadet Soccer Tournament, the VI Women's Soccer Tournament and the II Vicente del Bosque Disability Indoor Soccer Tournament. Villa de Alalpardo' in the capital and, with a big smile and exchanging jokes and confidences with his assistants, he confessed that he is "nervous" about the big step he is about to take.
Demonstrating his sense of humor, Martínez-Almeida responded with "we don't know" when the organizer of the event told the attendees that the mayor "is getting married in a while, he's getting married tomorrow, I don't know if you know." "His shirt is moving because of his nerves, but he said he was going to be there and he is, he is a man of his word," he added while the popular man, in a chapel as it were, nodded with laughter.
Before this last appearance 24 hours before his wedding with Teresa Urquijo, the politician has presided over his last Government Meeting before his 'I do', which will be followed by 15 days of honeymoon in which he will leave the position to its vice mayor, Inmaculada Sanz. And more sincere than ever he has confessed how he feels: "If you ask me if I'm nervous, I don't think I've ever been so nervous in my entire life, I spend the day huffing and puffing. It's also true that I've never been so happy either, but it's true "I'm huffing and puffing all day with nerves and hoping it can arrive this Saturday," he expressed, acknowledging that he had never been as happy as he is now.