Carmena reappears in the final stretch of the campaign to support Maestre: "We will return"

Manuela Carmena has reappeared in the final stretch of the Madrid electoral campaign ahead of 28-M and she has done so to wish all the luck to the Más Madrid candidate for Mayor, Rita Maestre: "The important thing is that everything goes well" and that the one who was his government spokesperson "can be in charge" of the command team in Cibeles.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 May 2023 Thursday 04:23
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Carmena reappears in the final stretch of the campaign to support Maestre: "We will return"

Manuela Carmena has reappeared in the final stretch of the Madrid electoral campaign ahead of 28-M and she has done so to wish all the luck to the Más Madrid candidate for Mayor, Rita Maestre: "The important thing is that everything goes well" and that the one who was his government spokesperson "can be in charge" of the command team in Cibeles. "We are going to return", the former mayor of the capital wished.

It is not the first time that Manuela Carmena has shown her explicit support for Maestre in this electoral campaign. In an act in Moratalaz, Manuela Carmena, who increasingly "cares less about political acronyms", invited to vote "for good spirit, truth and efficiency" and wished that "hopefully Rita (Maestre) will be the next mayoress" of the city.

And on this occasion, she has chosen to show her support in a video distributed by Más Madrid that includes a conversation in which Carmena confesses to Maestre that she did not see the entire electoral debate on Telemadrid because it was "very heavy" for her, but she was able to highlight that Maestre was the one who knows how the government of Ahora Madrid was, the one who "truly knows the City Council."

"The important thing now is that everything goes well and that you can be in charge of this team, in which I think you will be able to continue with what was the spirit of our government," Carmena has transferred.

Maestre confesses she is "proud" to have been part of that government, with which she learned a lot from Carmena about "how to do politics and how to get to know Madrid well" because "it forces you to be in the city, to tour it, get to know it, take it in serious", in short, to put the accent and the care "in the concrete, in the small".

"The beautiful thing is to feel that the one who should really govern is the city. I liked to say that the mayor is like the conductor, but if the city does not live, the orchestra does not work," argued Carmena, who wished him good luck to Master.