Ayuso uses the Madrid Assembly to establish itself as a firewall against the amnesty

Every question and initiative debated this Thursday in the Madrid Assembly has led to a national issue.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 October 2023 Wednesday 16:58
8 Reads
Ayuso uses the Madrid Assembly to establish itself as a firewall against the amnesty

Every question and initiative debated this Thursday in the Madrid Assembly has led to a national issue. Both the explanations demanded by Más Madrid for the chaos in the approval of the dining scholarships and the criticism of the PSOE-M for the lack of places in the FP, including Vox's demands for the implementation of a tax reduction. One after another, the PP has resolved each of the opposition's questions with the same response: Attack on Sanchismo and defense of the unity of Spain.

Thus, when the leader of Más Madrid, Mónica García, has disgraced the president of the Community for leading an empty project with no horizon" despite having already served 100 days in government, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has responded by mocking the statements of Yolanda Díaz, in which she referred to a secret plan by the rich to escape from Earth by rocket: "I demand that you tell me where that rocket is going to come from, and I want a place" when the central government, and his partners, "send Spain to hell." "The only one who has gotten out of here is Puigdemont," he said.

And when the leader of the PSOE-M, Juan Lobato, disgraced him for "visiting Barcelona more times than the residents of La Cañada" and for visiting the Ramblas more frequently than Presa de San Fernando de Henares street where the ground is has swallowed hundreds of homes due to the failed Metro works, he replied, criticizing that the regional PSOE "swallows" with the hypothetical amnesty to the Catalan independentists, which will cause "an unaffordable bill" that the people of Madrid will pay.

Two questions that the left has agreed to define as a "smoke screen" to talk about Catalonia and Sanchismo to hide the chaos of the dining room scholarships, the lack of Vocational Training places and the skyrocketing waiting lists.

In view of Ayuso's strategy, Vox spokesperson Rocío Monasterio has criticized the president for talking "a lot" about the acting president of the Government but managing "very little" on certain issues in the region such as housing, education or health.

The dialogue of the deaf that the government and opposition have held early in the regional Parliament has served as an appetizer for the consideration of the Non-Law Proposition (PNL) proposed by the PP against the amnesty that Junts demands to invest the leader of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez.

Thus, the initiative that the popular people have registered in all the regional parliaments, councils and city councils of Spain reaches Vallecas to request the rejection of "any type of amnesty or generalized non-individualized pardon for any Spanish citizen whatever their crime, thus preserving the principle of equality between Spaniards".

Furthermore, the text seeks to encourage the two majority parties "to seek State agreements that prevent Spanish society, and therefore Madrid, from being subjected to the blackmail of the independentists or doomed to a repeat election."

The spokesperson of the PP in the Assembly, Carlos Díaz-Pache, advanced this Monday, after the Board of Spokesmen, that they would request that the vote be secret so that the socialists vote "in freedom", and not because of "the obligations imposed on them against his own principles from the federal leadership of his party.

In parallel, another PP initiative will also be debated so that the parties recognize that "Spain is a nation of free and equal citizens before the law" and reject "any project that tries to break equality before the law, or leave acts unpunished." criminal acts, or allow the rights of citizens to be violated in any part of Spain, or that violate the provisions of the Spanish Constitution".