Ayuso covers Almeida in the municipal elections

The PP of Madrid has officially jumped into the arena of the 28M municipal elections with an act in the Las Ventas bullring where Isabel Díaz Ayuso has demonstrated the full powers that she enjoys after emerging victorious from her confrontation with the former national leader of the popular Pablo Casado.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 April 2023 Thursday 04:27
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Ayuso covers Almeida in the municipal elections

The PP of Madrid has officially jumped into the arena of the 28M municipal elections with an act in the Las Ventas bullring where Isabel Díaz Ayuso has demonstrated the full powers that she enjoys after emerging victorious from her confrontation with the former national leader of the popular Pablo Casado.

The president of the Community has presented a roster of 179 candidates to as many Madrid municipalities in whose lists she has forced a deep renewal to finish evicting leaders positioned against her in the internal war waged just over a year ago.

Before his municipal army, Ayuso has especially supported the mayor of the capital, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, whom he has set as an example, highlighting him as "an inspiration for many mayors throughout Spain after his tenure in a very tough legislature" and after the that, he trusts, the four best years of Madrid will come. for 4 years, which will be the best in Madrid.

Ayuso's nod to Almeida has served as an official pardon after the estrangement between the two caused by the espionage attempt by the president of the Community that Casado's leadership orchestrated from municipal instances controlled by the mayor, at that time also a national spokesman.

Ayuso has harangued his own to transfer to the municipalities the territorial power that the PP reaped in 2021 and, insisting on his strategy of confronting the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, more than with his regional rivals, has branded the double appointment of the 28M as a "first round" of the December general elections.

To this end, the Madrid leader has warned that the Spanish are sitting "on a time bomb" that the Prime Minister has left "to cling to power." "How much will the most expensive, ineffective, irresponsible and unsupportive government in history cost us?" She asked herself during her speech.

The Madrid leader has criticized that some have been "little by little dismantling the institutional scaffolding" to weaken "from within and modulate to their liking a new country where the strongest and disloyal to the national prevails, the one that contributes the least and the one that most imposes".