A satirical broadcast on El Intermedio presented a series of absurd demands for a meeting between Junts and PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo.

The segment uses comedy to highlight the political tension and the perceived rigidity of negotiations between the Catalan party and the conservative Popular Party. By framing these demands as a sketch, the program critiques the nature of political concessions in Spain.

During the episode aired on June 2, 2026 [1], actress Cristina Gallego portrayed Miriam Nogueras, a spokesperson for Junts. The character outlined specific and unrealistic conditions that would have to be met before a meeting could take place [1].

Among the requirements, the sketch proposed that the meeting be held in Waterloo [1]. Additionally, the portrayal said that all proposals must be delivered in the Catalan language [1].

In a further jab at the PP leader, the satirical demands included a physical requirement for Alberto Núñez Feijóo. According to the segment, Feijóo would be required to perform 155 burpees [1].

This presentation serves as a commentary on the current political climate, using the absurdity of the requests to mirror the perceived impossibility of a diplomatic breakthrough. The use of Waterloo as a location serves as a historical reference to defeat and surrender, adding a layer of symbolic meaning to the comedy.

The meeting be held in Waterloo

This satirical portrayal reflects the deep ideological divide between the Catalan independence movement and the Spanish right. By presenting demands that are physically and geographically impossible, the program underscores the lack of genuine common ground between Junts and the Popular Party, suggesting that any actual negotiation currently feels as far-fetched as the sketch.