Ayuso: "Most of the progress that Sánchez seeks is a front of interests against Spain"

Isabel Díaz Ayuso has harshly charged the President of the Government for making politics an "interest market" and has defended that, as the majority group that won these elections, the Popular Party is taking a step forward "in the face of what they call a majority of progress that is a front of interests against Spain" that negotiates in a "hidden way".

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 August 2023 Monday 16:22
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Ayuso: "Most of the progress that Sánchez seeks is a front of interests against Spain"

Isabel Díaz Ayuso has harshly charged the President of the Government for making politics an "interest market" and has defended that, as the majority group that won these elections, the Popular Party is taking a step forward "in the face of what they call a majority of progress that is a front of interests against Spain" that negotiates in a "hidden way".

Ayuso, who has participated in the festive events for the Virgen de la Paloma, patron saint of Madrid, has claimed politics as a tool to "defend principles" as opposed to "marketing" with which he describes the negotiations undertaken by the PSOE with the great part of the parliamentary arch: "Sánchez does not respect national sovereignty or the rule of law, nor the equality of all Spaniards before the law," he criticized.

The Madrid president has made ugly the list of partners with whom the PSOE could annul the investiture attempt of the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, although she has especially stopped at Junts and Bildu.

"Raise the auction, a deep pro-independence supporter who is constantly insulting the Prime Minister every time he can" said recently, he pointed out about Carles Puigdemont to support his "interest market" thesis. And as for the Basque separatists, he has diagnosed that the annexation of Navarre to Euskadi is "a necessity and a preference."

Faced with this, Ayuso has lamented "not seeing anyone talk about how to lower unemployment, nor fight to see who builds more housing or solves birth problems." "No one is thinking of Spain", he has added himself.

For all these reasons, the Madrid president has asked Sánchez several questions so that he can answer "yes or no." "Is it going to be decided in the end that there is a referendum on self-determination in Catalonia, yes or no? Is amnesty going to be granted to all the prisoners convicted of the coup d'état in Catalonia, yes or no? Is it going to be condoned the debt that the independentistas have generated of more than 70,000 million euros at the expense of the efforts of all Spaniards, yes or no? Is the Congress of Deputies going to violate its Regulations so that Esquerra can have its own group when it does not correspond to it? ", he has pointed out to conclude that, "if not, what is all this about, because it is feeding this path to nowhere?

Letting a glimpse of his pessimism about the possibility that Feijóo manages to be sworn in as Prime Minister, Ayuso has guaranteed that, in the resumption of the political course, Madrid will do "what corresponds as a community of equal free citizens who have a fundamental role in Spain, be at the service of all and take a position in the face of so much nonsense".