Ayuso predicts that the new government will be "irrelevant" due to the "many favors" to be paid

Not 100 days, not a minute.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
19 November 2023 Sunday 15:28
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Ayuso predicts that the new government will be "irrelevant" due to the "many favors" to be paid

Not 100 days, not a minute. Isabel Díaz Ayuso has attacked the new composition of the central government even before the ministers take possession of their respective portfolios and has predicted that the Executive made up of Pedro Sánchez will be "irrelevant" because the problem is not "who they put each wallet" but it is another.

"The President of the Government already has around 60 ministers and everything always gets worse," he said during his participation in a political forum organized by Vozpópuli.

Recognizing that he still did not know the total composition of the Executive, he has predicted that "there will be another twenty or so ministries. Of course, there is a lot to distribute, many favors, imagine the number of parties, amalgamations of parties and everything they have behind them to make this new team," he noted.

In this sense, he has maintained that "when governments are larger and have more portfolios, they are more ineffective because lack of coordination arises and in the end they divide up ministries that should not be separate."

For Ayuso, until now the ministries "have not at any time faced the real problems of Spain, they have not governed in favor" and he considers that because of the names he has known he will go "on that path." He considers that the fact that Félix Bolaños has assumed, in addition to the Presidency and Relations with the Courts, Justice, shows "that they are on to something else."

In international matters, the president of the Community wished "every success and work with Madrid" to the winning candidate of the elections in Argentina, Javier Milei, and indicated that that country "needed a change."

The candidate of La Libertad Avanza (far-right), Javier Milei, has been elected president of Argentina since next December 10, obtaining 55.95% of the votes, with 86.59% of the tables counted, and has defeated the ruling party Sergio Massa, who obtained 44.04% of the votes.

"Of course," he continued, "the left should stop insulting President Milei because that is like saying that at what level have you left Argentina so that the voters have chosen that change. (...) And I do What I ask, above all, is that the Spanish people open their eyes and see how far one of the most vibrant democracies in the world can go when there are no counterweights, there are no counterpowers, there is no respect for property, freedom, business and us. "we throw ourselves into the arms of that system that has ended up leaving this nation prosperous at those levels."