Ayuso says that the Government wants to establish two types of terrorism

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, criticized this Wednesday the agreement of the PSOE with the independence groups to modify the proposed amnesty law regarding terrorism, since she said that now there are "two terrorisms", "the terrorism and those who give me support to be in La Moncloa”, something, he added, that leads to "criminalizing normal life and normalizing crime.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
23 January 2024 Tuesday 21:57
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Ayuso says that the Government wants to establish two types of terrorism

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, criticized this Wednesday the agreement of the PSOE with the independence groups to modify the proposed amnesty law regarding terrorism, since she said that now there are "two terrorisms", "the terrorism and those who give me support to be in La Moncloa”, something, he added, that leads to "criminalizing normal life and normalizing crime."

This was stated in an interview in Cuatro collected by Servimedia, where he declared that “now, in this roadmap, everything is possible.” The regional president remarked that “terrorist crimes have been committed and they are no longer seen in the same way.”

Ayuso insisted that “the normal issues of life that have worked in society as adults are now persecuted and everything is a crime and everything is controlled.” And yet, he continued, “attacks against freedom, against prosperity, the unity of Spain, against life, everything does not matter.”

In this sense, he indicated that there are even politicians who go to visit ETA prisoners in jail. “We are seeing things that the victims of terrorism already told us, that would make our blood run cold and, indeed, they are making an absolute inversion of values ​​and truth to remain in power.”

The president of the Community of Madrid claimed that “we do not have to get used to this” or that “one is playing with the money of the Spanish people in a country that is sinking economically, falling into debt for the following generations, with expulsion and company intervention.

Finally, he denounced that the Government of Spain “is becoming deeply authoritarian” and added that “the abuse against the Judiciary, making lists of judges and saying that there is good justice and bad justice, does irreparable damage” because, “From now on, the sentences and, then, above all, if they are serious crimes, no longer matter.”