Ayuso harangues his 115 mayors to "rise up" at a "difficult moment in democracy"

From Madrid, the largest municipality governed by the PP, to Madarcos, the smallest town in the hands of the popular ones.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
05 November 2023 Sunday 21:27
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Ayuso harangues his 115 mayors to "rise up" at a "difficult moment in democracy"

From Madrid, the largest municipality governed by the PP, to Madarcos, the smallest town in the hands of the popular ones. The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, participated this Monday in the first Committee of Mayors of the party of this Legislature, where she asked the councilors who govern in 115 municipalities to "be up to the task" at a "transcendental and difficult" in democracy.

"We have to get back on track in Madrid as we have done other times so that people do not lose their desire and hope," said Ayuso, who has asked to convey to people "that things can be done differently." ".

As reported by the PP of Madrid, the head of the Madrid Executive has asked to defend compliance with the rules and accompany citizens, especially those who have the most difficulties, promoting "the best public services." Although the photo is an exhibition of muscle before the possible inauguration of Pedro Sánchez.

Referring to the open negotiation between the PSOE and the Catalan independence movement, Ayuso has warned that the current situation will lead to the "tension and division" that has already been experienced in Catalonia years ago. In his opinion, the difference is that now "they want to transfer them to all of Spain."

"They go against the separation of powers and against alternation. Transparency does not work. They colonize all the institutions," he lamented, and then stressed the importance of confronting this from any end of the Community that the PP intends to establish " breakwaters of sanchismo".

Hours before, and asked about the participation of the former president of the Community Esperanza Aguirre in one of the demonstrations held this weekend in Madrid against the hypothetical amnesty law, the spokesperson for Más Madrid in the Assembly, Mónica García, has warned the PP that "no matter how much they agitate the streets like Bolsonaro, they are not going to stop the spirit of progress of the progressive coalition."

García has said that he is "very much in favor of people demonstrating", but in reference to the spontaneous concentrations that are being held in front of the PSOE headquarters, he has said that they are "part of the circus that the right has to put on when it sees "There is going to be a coalition government that is going to make Spain move forward. We see Ayuso and Aguirre's desire for Spain to move forward," he said.

For his part, the socialist spokesperson, Juan Lobato, considers that Esperanza Aguirre is today "the anti-system leader" of Díaz Ayuso and the PP of Madrid and condemns that "she does not blush even a bit" when hearing Franco chant in the demonstration in front of to Ferraz.