Madrid requests the resignation of the Minister of Finance for “airing” data about Ayuso's boyfriend

The Minister of the Presidency, Justice, and Local Administration and spokesperson for the Government of the Community of Madrid, Miguel Ángel García Martín, asked this Monday at the Europe Forum for the resignation of the Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, for “airing private data ” from the boyfriend of the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
07 April 2024 Sunday 16:48
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Madrid requests the resignation of the Minister of Finance for “airing” data about Ayuso's boyfriend

The Minister of the Presidency, Justice, and Local Administration and spokesperson for the Government of the Community of Madrid, Miguel Ángel García Martín, asked this Monday at the Europe Forum for the resignation of the Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, for “airing private data ” from the boyfriend of the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso.

This was stated during her speech at said informative breakfast, organized by Nueva Economía Fórum, where she recalled that the minister “gave information about an individual in statements to journalists,” reports Servimedia.

Furthermore, “we have seen how the State Attorney General's Office has made a statement giving information that only the lawyer who defends him and the Prosecutor's Office should know,” García Martín stated.

For this reason, the counselor stressed that, "in any democratic country, such as Spain, these two things would be cause for the immediate resignation of the people who have disclosed those private data of an individual so that they are known to all Spaniards when they should be." be guarded by the Tax Agency and by the State Attorney General's Office."

In this sense, he regretted the message that is given to citizens when "there is a Government that uses the State apparatus and the State means not to defend them but to attack them when things are not going well."

Therefore, he commented that, “in the defense of that particular person, who has the right to anonymity, to defend himself and to the presumption of innocence, he has put some issues in the hands of the courts because he considers that his ability to defend himself has been attacked.” .

On this matter, he spoke of a fact that "we have known, which, if confirmed, would be very serious", which is that they were even able to access his computer", but "I don't know who" it could have been.

In another order of things, García Martín highlighted the moment of “democratic anomaly that Spain is going through” in which “Sánchez is auctioning off the State from the Moncloa Palace itself, accepting all the blackmail to which the independentists are subjecting a government.” weak".

“Each and every one of the tolls paid to the separatist parties has not been to improve the lives of Spaniards, but rather so that the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, remains in La Moncloa for a few more days; That is why he will always have us in front of us to protect the separation of powers and guarantee the equality of all before the law,” he stressed.

He also asked the Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Courts and Democratic Memory, Félix Bolaños, that the central government “stop attacking” judges and magistrates and “their independence be respected.”

In addition, he demanded that the central Executive “be compensated with greater financing for the new costs derived from the entry into force of the efficiency laws of the Administration of Justice, and that the autonomous communities that have these transferred powers be provided with the necessary means.” .

In this sense, he recalled that last year the Public Employment Offer 2023 was published, with a total of 911 places for all bodies, awarding only 178 to Madrid, when "this requires at least 470."