The ghost apartment of Milagros Tolón, her relationship with García-Page and an offer for the Senate

The mayor of Toledo, Milagros Tolón, has spoken this Thursday at the informative breakfast organized by 'encastillalamancha.

The ghost apartment of Milagros Tolón, her relationship with García-Page and an offer for the Senate

The mayor of Toledo, Milagros Tolón, has spoken this Thursday at the informative breakfast organized by 'encastillalamancha.es' about almost everything, from her three years in office, the future and also more personal matters. Among the questions that its director, Mar G. Illán, read and that were formulated by some of the more than 400 guests who gathered at the Beatriz hotel were some related to rumors circulating on the city's social networks. «I have not gone to live in the neighborhood of Santa Teresa, nor in La Legua, as they say; I have been living in the Polígono, on Alberche street, for 23 years, and I am very comfortable », she clarified.

He has also been asked about his relationship with Emiliano García-Page: «My relationship with Page is good, we are lifelong friends and we know what we think when we look into each other's eyes.

There are people who would like us to get along badly, but for my part they will not get it. Emiliano has been mayor of Toledo and he wants the best for Toledo. We have the city project in mind, that those of the social networks do not insist because they are not going to get us to get along badly ».

He has revealed that in 2019 he was offered to go to the Senate, a position he rejected to dedicate himself to Toledo, despite the fact that, as he stated with a laugh, "they say that you live better than in heaven."

She has spoken about the PP candidate and has said that "I like any of those that are heard, they are good candidates for me" and, although she is very red and white, she has confessed that she wants Real Madrid to win on Saturday. And she has not avoided more personal questions, such as the best days of her life, which coincide with the birth of her children and the worst days, which for her were those of the pandemic and she remembered all those who left and those who "never we'll forget."

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