Ayuso defends the "no" to Sánchez's decrees

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, defended this Monday the PP's 'no' to the three decrees that will be voted on next Wednesday in the Plenary Session of Congress and has stressed that the role of the 'popular' is not that of "saving their face" when the numbers don't work out.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
07 January 2024 Sunday 15:27
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Ayuso defends the "no" to Sánchez's decrees

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, defended this Monday the PP's 'no' to the three decrees that will be voted on next Wednesday in the Plenary Session of Congress and has stressed that the role of the 'popular' is not that of "saving their face" when the numbers don't work out.

"The Government must seek its life if it intends to continue being kidnapped in the hands of minorities who hate Spain and who never get to work for the good of all!" he indicated after attending an informative breakfast organized by Europa Press with the president of the Xunta, Alfonso Rueda.

The head of the Madrid Executive has thus referred to the lack of support for the Government of Pedro Sánchez at the time of the validation in Congress of three royal decree laws on anti-crisis measures, given the foreseeable refusal of Junts.

"I to this government and the way they are doing things, I did not even give them water. I am not here, I believe that we are not here to save their face, when they are not taking a single sensible measure, when any occurrence and any atrocity is agreed upon. with their so-called partners and then they turn to the Popular Party when they don't get the numbers," he indicated.

Along these lines, the Madrid president has stressed that it is the Executive who has to find solutions to problems that he himself has caused. "Let him look for the solutions himself, which is where he got himself," she insisted.

In line, he recalled that every time the PP has made state pacts and extended its hand, the Government of Pedro Sánchez "has literally spat at him because that anti-fascist wall has been set up" and the alleged "at least not the right governs." "Well, since now you have decided to enclose yourself in your anti-fascist wall, let those who are supposed to be anti-fascist help you solve the problems that you yourself are causing," he reiterated in reference to the Executive.

Along the same lines, regarding the foreseeable refusal of Junts, the head of the Executive has stressed that she is only seeking to "save herself" so that all the crimes they have committed are erased and, in the meantime, "they have the Government kidnapped."

"Neither Junts nor, of course, Puigdemont, are here to think about the good of the government, much less the good of Spain. They are here to save themselves and for the government to put them on the street," he said to underline the " weakness" of a Government of Pedro Sánchez kidnapped by the independence movement. "It seems to me that it is one of the many weaknesses of this government that all of us Spaniards are going to pay," he concluded.