Ayuso: "Sánchez locks himself up for a few days to think about how to crush judges and the opposition, it is infamous"

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has a clear reading of the political earthquake motivated by Pedro Sánchez's decision to consider his political future and has not hesitated to affirm this Thursday that the President of the Government "locks himself in" these coming days "to see how to crush the judges, the opposition and the independent press starting Monday.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
24 April 2024 Wednesday 16:31
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Ayuso: "Sánchez locks himself up for a few days to think about how to crush judges and the opposition, it is infamous"

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has a clear reading of the political earthquake motivated by Pedro Sánchez's decision to consider his political future and has not hesitated to affirm this Thursday that the President of the Government "locks himself in" these coming days "to see how to crush the judges, the opposition and the independent press starting Monday."

The Madrid leader spoke these words at the Economic Forum of the newspaper El Norte de Castilla held in Valladolid. And she has even issued "a warning" to Sánchez after his "infamous" movement: "Don't you dare touch the Judiciary, don't believe that it is going to continue undermining the constitutional order with impunity," she snapped.

Ayuso, whose own chief of staff has admitted to having launched hoaxes collected by the digital headlines to which the President of the Government to denounce the "harassment operation" that his closest environment is suffering, considers that it is an "emotional blackmail" of Sánchez who is situated "between sentimentalism and Chavismo."

To which he added that "a ruler is there to provide legal security, confidence, moral authority and a project to national life. The Spaniards are between mockery, perplexity, and anguish." "Whatever the ultimate reason, the formula outside of legality, and the scandalous lies, both of which Sánchez marks, give him away. Is he in office in addition to being imprisoned by independentists, coup plotters and pro-ETA members? Where are we? Where are we going? takes us? What do you think Spain is?", the popular leader left in the air.

Ayuso has elaborated extensively on Sánchez's letter, to whom she has also warned that "the role of victim does not work nor should anyone be interested in it. Others have to go whining, I am very committed. Whatever hurts more or less pain is managed at home because we are professionals for something," he concluded.