“The President of the Government is a coward.” With these words, the head of the Madrid Government, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, began her intervention in an interview on Antena3TV, in reference to what she has once again insisted that she considers “a State operation” to destroy it based on the investigation for tax crimes. to his romantic partner, Alberto González Amador. The president regrets the impunity in which she believes the central government operates, because “anyone who commits a crime behind the North Korean wall will be pardoned,” she ironized.
The Madrid president has pointed out, regarding the fall of Juan Lobato as general secretary of the PSOE of Madrid, that she found everything unpleasant and that the origin of this matter is that “a State operation has been orchestrated that begins with the President of the Government , who is a coward and has decided to try to destroy me and has put all the powers of the State into action to do so.
There has already been a response against her from the future general secretary of the Madrid socialists, Óscar Puente, accusing her of lying for having pointed out that it was the Treasury that owed money to her boyfriend, and not the other way around. In that area, and in the attempt to clarify things, is where Puente places the leak of confidential data of Ayuso’s partner, which in the PSOE no one recognizes that they have come from the Attorney General, who is being investigated for this reason.
The president has insisted that her boyfriend’s case is that of “a person who has a fine from the Treasury and wants to pay it” but she is not allowed to do so due to the interest of expanding the matter and making it known as a way to weaken the political rival, Díaz Ayuso.
Being “above the law” is the objective that the head of the Madrid Executive sees in this weekend’s performance by the PSOE at its congress in Seville: that is why, she says, they have taught Chaves and Griñán and received them “among applause”, and that is also why they talk about corruption in Madrid “when we don’t have any cases here.”
“My partner has nothing to do with my work life,” recalls Díaz Ayuso, to defend himself against the attacks he feels he is receiving from the powers of the State. “The information (about her boyfriend) came from Pedro Sánchez and his chief of staff, Óscar López,” he asserts.
He argues this statement by pointing out that “in Sanchismo no one moves or does anything without the leader knowing, and now it is going to turn out that his chief of staff moves freely, without the president knowing?” The PSOE congress seems “ridiculous” to him; With so much applause they have generated more wind energy than all of Aragon.
He has also warned of the risk that “if the media does not defend me, I am going to take away its institutional advertising and I am going to kill it.” And it has spoiled the unfair competition that RTVE gives to the rest of the private channels, because Sanchismo “needs to spread fear, so that they know that whoever stands in my way will be stabbed. That is sanchismo.
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