Her partner's tax fraud case does not affect Ayuso, who would revalidate her absolute majority

Not only would Isabel Díaz Ayuso not electorally accuse the case of tax fraud involving her partner, Alberto González Amador, but, if new regional elections were held today in the Community of Madrid, the absolute majority obtained in May would increase by three seats.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
02 April 2024 Tuesday 16:25
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Her partner's tax fraud case does not affect Ayuso, who would revalidate her absolute majority

Not only would Isabel Díaz Ayuso not electorally accuse the case of tax fraud involving her partner, Alberto González Amador, but, if new regional elections were held today in the Community of Madrid, the absolute majority obtained in May would increase by three seats.

This is clear from the Gad3 survey commissioned by the PP of Madrid in the midst of the controversy that affects Ayuso after the recognition of at least two crimes by her partner. The poll indicates that the popular leader would achieve 51% of the votes and 74 seats. A result that she would achieve thanks to "a growth based on the high loyalty of her voter", together with the attraction of 7% of the PSOE electorate and 24% of VOX.

"In the face of the attempt to try to cover up the corruption scandal that affects the Government and the PSOE with a new attack on Isabel Díaz Ayuso, the people of Madrid not only increase their support for the president but the left as a whole decreases," sources highlight. close to the president. Although the data reflect that only the PSOE would lose support, Más Madrid, the leading opposition party, would not.

Among the questions designed by the Madrid PP is one about the alleged "filtration of private data by the Treasury and the Attorney General's Office." An issue that, always according to the survey commissioned from Gad3, seven out of ten respondents value negatively.

On this point, the general secretary of the popular Madrid party, Alfonso Serrano, interprets that "the majority of Madrid residents understand that an abuse of the use of power by the Government of Spain is taking place in Spain with interested leaks from the Tax Agency or from the Prosecutor's Office itself. General of the State". (...) "Something that is also shared by an important part of PSOE voters," Serrano assessed in the corridors of the Senate.

Regarding the management of Madrid's nursing homes during the pandemic, the only question asked focuses on whether the matter has been "politicized by the opposition" (with 69% affirmative responses). But the assessment that Madrid residents make of the management itself carried out by the regional executive is not influenced.

Similarly, the Madrid PP has included two questions about what it calls the Begoña case in which it asks, without further context, whether the wife of the President of the Government, Begoña Gómez, "should be investigated." A question to which 68% of those surveyed answered affirmatively.