Ayuso and Yolanda Díaz get involved

On Tuesday we discovered that within Isabel Díaz Ayuso there are voices that speak for her.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 October 2023 Wednesday 04:23
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Ayuso and Yolanda Díaz get involved

On Tuesday we discovered that within Isabel Díaz Ayuso there are voices that speak for her. Also, if it weren't for the black on white, Yolanda Díaz would take on every flight less than two and a half hours by herself. The Díaz troubles require detailed analysis. Let's put light in the darkness. We start:

1) We have agreed that short flights of less than two and a half hours must end when there is no alternative to the train.

2) We will promote the reduction of domestic flights on those routes where there is a rail alternative with a duration of less than two and a half hours.

A good doctor is not the same as a good doctor. In language, the order of the factors does alter the product. The second sentence is what the PSOE-Sumar agreement really includes. The first is from the vice president. A statement revelry. Leaving aside the “no” of “when there is no alternative to the train” – it is evident that she meant the opposite –, Yolanda Díaz gets rid of all peninsular flights in one fell swoop. In addition, she changes “domestic” flights to “short” ones, so international trips of less than the marked time frame would also be left out.

The error was not caught in X. Examples: “Only 13 of the 73 morning flights from Bilbao airport last more than 2 and a half hours. Does anyone in the Government know the economic impact that the cancellation of 82% of its flights would have on Bilbao?” complains @agotxi. “A flight from Malaga to Barcelona takes 1 hour and 35 minutes. By train, 5 hours and 32 minutes. (...) They are enemies of the people,” says @FcoCastillo___. They are only two samples, but the confusion was maximum.

The second Díaz, Ayuso, reacted to the signing of a PSOE-Sumar pact that the independentists distrusted, while reminding Pedro Sánchez that the investiture is not a matter of Díaz, but of weeks and of understanding with ERC and Junts. “Sanchez says that yesterday he heard a PP leader 'support the far-right Milei'. And I answer that it was me, and I defend that Argentina has a change so as not to bring more poverty to both countries. But I haven't said a word about Milei, thank you," Ayuso writes in It is Schrödinger's Ayuso, who talks about Milei and at the same time has not talked about Milei.

He likes the “I am not me / I am this / Who goes by my side without me seeing it” by Juan Ramón Jiménez, the great poet, who is not a great poet, from whom Fito borrowed the Platero and I to sing under the name from Platero and You. The president of Madrid also has no mercy for the Nobel Prize. Not even of herself.