Pepe Oneto

[2] His professional career began in Diario Madrid in 1961, an anti-Francoist newspaper until its closure in 1971 by the regime.

Through letters, he wrote his political chronicles, which were published by fifteen newspapers, including La Vanguardia.

At that time, he worked with the French writer and journalist Jacques Kaufmann who was then a foreign correspondent in Madrid and conducted the first interview of the newly installed King Juan Carlos I.

The political magazine at that time became one of the bastions of the informative opening that occurred during the transition, reaching half a million copies.

He died on 7 October 2019 in a hospital in San Sebastián, in Spain's Basque Country, at the age of 77 after entering in August due to peritonitis, which eventually degenerated into sepsis.