Ayuso on Sánchez: "It's not going to be free, I'll take care of it no matter how much wear and tear this causes"

Isabel Díaz Ayuso reflected this Monday after the day of protests against the amnesty and, after warning yesterday that the battle against the "totalitarianism" of which she accuses Pedro Sánchez must be returned "blow for blow", she has taken on the fight first.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
12 November 2023 Sunday 15:21
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Ayuso on Sánchez: "It's not going to be free, I'll take care of it no matter how much wear and tear this causes"

Isabel Díaz Ayuso reflected this Monday after the day of protests against the amnesty and, after warning yesterday that the battle against the "totalitarianism" of which she accuses Pedro Sánchez must be returned "blow for blow", she has taken on the fight first. person: "It's not going to be free, I'll take care of it no matter how much wear and tear it takes."

The president of the Community of Madrid has expressed herself in this way from the Port of Cotos (Rascafría), where she has presented the region's Winter Inclement Plan, guaranteeing that if the Government thinks that "its abuse of power will not have answer, you are wrong." "Those who commit serious crimes cannot be amnestied, cheered and paid with everyone's money (...) So much gratuitous damage to Spain deserves a response, she has insisted.

Ayuso has left messages for external recipients, but also internally. And once again trying to set the pace as he has done in recent weeks, raising the tone above that of Genoa, he has justified that "if Spain is being eaten away, I say that someone will have to be up to the task." (...) That is why the people of Madrid have chosen me, to be responsible and to defend the interests of everyone, starting with the interests of Spain," he added.

Greater harmony with Alberto Núñez Feijóo has been perceived in line with the PP president's request to demand that general elections be called again after what Ayuso has opted for "achieving large State Pacts" to prevent "minorities that hate Spain "get away with it; I believe we have time to stop this drift."