Díaz Ayuso denounced this Sunday “a State operation against a political adversary, which is something inappropriate for a member country of the European Union.” The leak of confidential data and documents of a private citizen, his romantic partner, in the investigation of a crime of tax fraud, following the latest statements by the former Secretary General Juan Lobato, seems to point to the involvement of Moncloa. The Madrid president wonders “what is going to happen next, if they spy on our phones, if they follow us on the street”, all to “not lose power”, she criticizes.
The head of the Madrid Executive made these statements after participating in the Madrid runs for Valencia race, a solidarity initiative of her government whose proceeds will be used to help the victims of the DANA in October. “From all over Spain we are going to be with them now and always, we are not going to leave them at any time,” he said. She has run 5 kilometers, together with the advisors of the Presidency, Miguel Ángel García, of the Environment, Carlos Novillo, and of Culture, Mariano de Paco Serrano.
This charity event has been organized by the regional Executive in collaboration with the MAPOMA sports association. The 10,000 runners have donated the amount of 12.60 euros, being able to choose between the Red Cross, Cáritas or the Valencian Government Platform. In addition, a number 0 has been enabled for people who have not been able to attend, but want to help the cause with a minimum contribution of 10 euros.
But the race has not dampened the spirit of the president, who has harshly attacked the PSOE and the Government of Pedro Sánchez, denouncing a State operation against a political adversary: ”In any EU country the entire government would be in the same street », he assures.
He considers what is happening in Spain “very serious” because “it is not conceivable that there has been such State corruption, so that all powers have been organized from the President, through the State Attorney General, the State lawyer , prosecutors and officials who wanted to send us cyanide droplets. And he also adds that “almost all the ministries have also been passing papers, the Tax Agency and also a series of media outlets that, breaking all the rules, have managed to leak personal data that was not even included in a tax inspection. And this is intolerable,” he denounces.
For this reason, he wonders “what is going to happen next, that they spy on our phones, that they follow us on the street or that censuses begin to be inflated.” “Everything goes as long as we don’t lose power.”
Regarding the PSOE congress that is being held in Seville, Díaz Ayuso considers it a “shame” that people who have been convicted and are on the street “with applause” are received “with applause” in reference to the Andalusian leaders Chaves and Griñán.
In his conclusion, “this is what we have. A government that has decided to place itself above the law, that is going to remain above it. That is called popular democracy, two against one, although for this there is no rule of law.
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