Ayuso takes her 'freedom' to Galicia to support Rueda's campaign

This Thursday, Isabel Díaz Ayuso dusted off the main strategic lines of her electoral campaign last May in Madrid - see ETA, freedom, and the fight against nationalism - to put them at the service of the PPdeG candidate for the Xunta, Alfonso Rueda, who He is focusing the final stretch of his campaign on big cities.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
15 February 2024 Thursday 03:21
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Ayuso takes her 'freedom' to Galicia to support Rueda's campaign

This Thursday, Isabel Díaz Ayuso dusted off the main strategic lines of her electoral campaign last May in Madrid - see ETA, freedom, and the fight against nationalism - to put them at the service of the PPdeG candidate for the Xunta, Alfonso Rueda, who He is focusing the final stretch of his campaign on big cities. Today in Vigo and tomorrow in A Coruña.

Having just landed from Madrid where the opposition has once again reproached her for her health management during the pandemic, Ayuso has defended the value of the PP to "keep Galicia united against the socialist project that is ruining and drying up Spain" in the elections. which he has described as "transcendental" for the country.

The popular leader was quick to link the BNG, the PP's main rival in these elections, with ETA "for its support of the gang's prisoners." "Nationalism, that is, the BNG, is not the love of Galicia, it is the hatred of what is foreign, of the other. It is not love of the land, it is expulsion, it is division and it is following. There is no nationalism without its hitman next door, and we already know that the BNG is going to go to the European elections with confluences led by an ETA member, it will not fail," he exclaimed.

Ayuso has also warned of the "division and social and economic regression that nationalism and communism bring wherever they govern" and, as he did in the Madrid campaign, he has focused on the "subsidy policies" deployed since the Moncloa to multiply "dependent people who, in turn, perpetuate them in power."

Just at that moment, Ayuso focused on a group of "emigrants" who were waving flags from Mexico, Venezuela, Uruguay and Argentina - where the census of Galicians with the right to vote this Sunday exceeds 150,000 people - to ask that they be heard. because "they come from the future and know well the hardships they have had to face" due to populism.

And finally, as if the current leadership of the PP had not studied the possibility of applying a conditional pardon to Puigdemont, it has attacked the Amnesty law that is being processed in Congress for "protecting the impunity and abuses of those who want to destroy Spain from within".

Ayuso has referred to the fact that the central government is "open" to pardoning those who do not apply the amnesty law pending in the Congress of Deputies, according to what the Minister of Social Rights of the Generalitat, Carles Campuzano, said today. "This is a scandal that would bring down any serious government in the world," said the popular leader, who criticized that "whatever they do, they cover up for each other, that crimes are committed, they avoid paying for them, if there is some scandal doesn't matter" because everyone is on the same "side".