Ayuso denounces a “state operation” against her after her partner’s fraud and points to “prosecutors and officials who wanted to send us cyanide droplets”

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has denounced a “State operation against a political adversary” after the tax fraud of her partner, Alberto González Amador. The Madrid leader has assured that “all powers have been organized, from the president, to the State Attorney General, the State lawyer, prosecutors and officials, who wanted to send us drops of cyanide.”

In statements to the media before participating in the ‘Madrid runs through Valencia’ race, Ayuso referred to the alleged sending of information about González Amador by Óscar López’s chief of staff, Pilar Sánchez Acera, to the former secretary general. of the PSOE-M, Juan Lobato, so that he could use it against the regional president in the Madrid Assembly. “It seems to me that what is happening in Spain is very serious. What we have learned these days is that there has been a State operation against a political adversary, which is something inappropriate for a member country of the European Union,” Ayuso began.

Ayuso was referring to the press release that the prosecution issued about the situation of her partner, Alberto González Amador. Two prosecutors gave their approval to the document, to check if the “substance” was correct, and one of those prosecutors added: “Although it makes you want to incorporate a little bit of cyanide”.

“To that we must add almost all the ministries that 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 continued.

According to Ayuso, “in any country in the European Union this entire government would be in the same street.” The president has asked herself “what is going to happen next”, if it will be that “they spy on the phones”, “they follow the political adversaries down the street” or “that they begin to inflate censuses”. “Anything goes as long as we don’t lose power,” he added, along the same lines as previous statements following the González Amador tax fraud scandal.

He has also criticized that the PSOE argues that it must maintain the government so that the right does not govern. “But then if you govern with the Basque right, Catalan with the European extreme right, it’s fine for you,” he added.

Another of Ayuso’s criticisms has been the recognition in the Socialist Federal Congress, with applause, of the former Andalusian presidents Manuel Chaves and José Antonio Griñán, initially convicted for their connection with the ERE case, but who were finally exonerated by the Court Constitutional.

“What we are seeing is a shame. And the last thing is to see in Seville, in an autonomous community that they have ruined for decades (…), and when there have been firm sentences in the courts that have condemned all of them, they are in the street, pardoned by themselves. and, on top of that, they enter with applause,” Ayuso stated.

“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,” he concluded.

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