The Observer Postscript premieres this Sunday, a series of interviews with personalities from politics, culture, sports and businessmen from both banks of the Río de la Plata, with the intimate style of Argentine journalist Oscar González Oro.
With former President Luis Alberto Lacalle as the first guest, the series of interviews begins that each week will have a figure in an intimate conversation that will be considered as a review of their lives and their trajectories.
The Uruguayan ex-president, who governed between 1990 and 1995, started shooting Postscript with a talk in which he reflected on his mandate and the works he could (or could not) do during that period, on what it is like to hold the presidency, but also on his long-term marriage to Julia Pou, and the influence of her grandfather, the historic politician Luis Alberto de Herrera.
González Oro joins The Observer with this cycle that can be seen by streaming. “For me, interviewing is a pleasure,” confesses the journalist about the format. “I love interviews, I try to become a reliable character for the interviewee, it is a genre that I am passionate about, both to read it, like the biographies, and to do them”.