Ayuso extols before Feijóo Madrid's ability to "make a nation" and "stop nationalism"

Isabel Díaz Ayuso began this Monday the political course of the PP in Madrid in an act in which, before the watchful eye of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, she praised the capacity of the policies applied by the regional government that she presides over to "make a nation".

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
30 August 2023 Wednesday 16:29
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Ayuso extols before Feijóo Madrid's ability to "make a nation" and "stop nationalism"

Isabel Díaz Ayuso began this Monday the political course of the PP in Madrid in an act in which, before the watchful eye of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, she praised the capacity of the policies applied by the regional government that she presides over to "make a nation". and serve as a "brake against nationalism."

In the first joint appearance after Ayuso was absent from participating last weekend in the act of beginning the national PP course held by Feijóo, the Madrid leader has charged against the possible partners of Pedro Sánchez. And, without noticing the calls that his formation is making, precisely, to the PNV or Junts to obtain the necessary support for the investiture, he has attacked "that multinationality that has now been invented" which, in his opinion, "denies the national sovereignty, the rights of all as Spaniards and centuries of one of the oldest and most generous nations in history".

Ayuso has not forgotten the PSOE in his speech. "With Sánchez, Spain does not have a government up to the global challenges. Neither sovereignty, nor borders, nor leadership. A party that has worked so that today everything is politicized (...) Normal life is criminalized and normalizes criminality. Everything is a crime except occupying, insulting the crown and committing crimes warning that it will be done again", he has listed as consequences of the last legislature.

Just after 24 hours since the express request of the PP to the PSOE to facilitate a two-year government chaired by Feijóo, Ayuso has referred to the acting president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, as the leader of an "anti front" that "works against Spain", which wants to "scrap Spain by denying the other side. A side they want to make disappear", he added.

Faced with the loss of values ​​of which she accuses the PSOE, the Madrid leader has slipped before the watchful eye of Feijóo that her party is "appealing in an inexperienced way to a party whose principles have vanished and some supposed socialist values ​​that, as I say, They no longer exist," he said below.

Ayuso, however, has reiterated his support for Feijóo, defending that "all possibilities" must be studied before an "anti front" that seeks to "weaken Spain."