Ayuso sees the "assault" of the PSOE on the Constitutional as a step to demolish the rule of law

The tributes to the Constitution have not ended for Isabel Díaz Ayuso who this Friday, with the Bridge already completed, has insisted on accusing the Government of "assaulting" the Constitutional Court with what, she understands, is "one more step" for the "demolition of the Rule of Law in Spain".

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
09 December 2022 Friday 08:30
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Ayuso sees the "assault" of the PSOE on the Constitutional as a step to demolish the rule of law

The tributes to the Constitution have not ended for Isabel Díaz Ayuso who this Friday, with the Bridge already completed, has insisted on accusing the Government of "assaulting" the Constitutional Court with what, she understands, is "one more step" for the "demolition of the Rule of Law in Spain". That is why she has demanded a "quick reaction" from the Spanish and the European institutions before it is too late.

After visiting the new Vallecas-Santa Eugenia employment office, the president of the Community of Madrid has valued the introduction of amendments by the Executive of PSOE and Unidas Podemos to circumvent the blockade with which a group of members of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) is preventing the renewal of the Constitutional Court.

And he has framed this movement within the "scarecrow of civil war to take us to the past and hide everything that is happening. Government propaganda today is more embarrassing than ever," he intoned.

The Madrid president has also expressed her opinion on the crime of embezzlement, framing its modification as a protection mechanism from "systematic caciquismo" that, in her opinion, the PSOE has generated in Andalusia and the independentistas in Catalonia. "What they have always sought is a captive voting system, of electoral perversion, on which to base" their victories and their hegemony ", she has insisted.

Ayuso has once again put the focus on national politics once Vox's decision not to block the approval of regional budgets was confirmed.

Its spokesperson, Rocío Monasterio, has confirmed that she will abstain from voting despite the "failed negotiation" with the PP and after the Assembly Bureau today rejected her partial amendments registered after the deadline on Friday.

Ayuso has not avoided defending the former socialist president of the Community, Joaquín Leguina, after his expulsion from the PSOE, assuring that everything that is being said about him "is a lie."

The Madrilenian president has been ironic in this regard, assuring that "why follow the enemies of all Spaniards, who are being convicted of serious crimes, when they can do so with the only socialist who has presided over the Community of Madrid."