The PSOE has charged strongly against the Madrid president, with resentment for having yesterday called the wife of President Pedro Sánchez, Begoña Gómez, to testify in the Complutense commission, still very much alive. His spokesman, Juan Lobato, has criticized the “circus” that they set up in the Assembly, and Díaz Ayuso has reproached him for his attitude in this case, summarizing it in the clichéd cinematographic phrase: “”An admirer, a slave, a friend, a servant ; “That’s what they are left for.”
Lobato has asked her if she is interested in improving the lives of people and the public services they receive, and has attacked her by stating that on Wednesday, with Begoña Gómez’s statement in the Assembly, she tried to set up “a circus” and “mud it up.” The tax cuts that the PP has applied in its regional governments for more than two decades are considered by the socialist spokesperson as gifts to millionaires, and asks to use that money to improve the conditions of doctors or education or to build public housing. “Every time you make a cut you are attacking the quality of life of society,” he pointed out. That is why he asks him to “work more for the citizens and less antics; “Stop doing useless things and start doing your job.”
Díaz Ayuso has expanded in his response: “What an open bar of demagoguery they have brought.” He has criticized the PSOE “for how they leave public services where they go.” An example is, he says, public education, “how they are leaving the Complutense; “When titles are given like hotcakes and a rector is given a professorship, that is using the institutions.”
In his opinion, “all of you have created a pool of family and business” and have brought “the university into disrepute.” The anger at that point has been impressive, with the entire socialist bench shouting and the PP bench applauding the intervention of the president, who demanded that the president of the Assembly stop time because he could not answer. In his summary of Lobato’s attitude, he has paraphrased the actor José Luis López Vázquez in the film ‘Atraco a las tres’: «An admirer, a slave, a friend, a servant; “That’s what they are left for.”
Given the criticism of the care and quality of Madrid’s public services made by the PSOE, Díaz Ayuso has denounced the increase in taxes on private insurance, which will harm many families “and not the shitty rich;” A family with several children is going to end up paying more than 4,000 euros for health insurance. Are there 1,700,000 rich people in Madrid? No, they want to destroy Spain through Madrid, and we are not going to allow it.
Manuela Bergerot, from Más Madrid, also wanted to get on the train of indignation over Begoña Gómez’s appearance, calling her “nationally ridiculous.” And along those same lines he has criticized the action of the PP in Brussels, which is hindering the appointment of Minister Teresa Ribera as European Commissioner. She recalled the “contempt for the victims” of the PP, which according to her is historic: “Before the ‘Prestige’, the threads of plasticine; on 11-M, ‘it was ETA’; in the pandemic, ‘they were going to die the same’; and in Valencia’s DANA, ‘there was no coverage’. He has reproached Ayuso for Mazón’s actions in Valencia, which according to Bergerot has applied the same policies as Madrid during the pandemic: «Valencians are asking today for the same thing as Madrid residents, truth and justice. And it will come.
To this the regional president responded that “I see them hysterical, out of place.” He has accused Más Madrid of “twisting the pain of the victims, but they are only interested in recovering power in Valencia, without having even buried their victims.” Meanwhile, Madrid has been sending help, the head of the regional executive recalled.
He has also criticized him for being criticized for who pays for the penthouse where he lives – that of his romantic partner -, while Más Madrid “does not give any explanation” about the trips of the ministers of his party. “I’ll stop you, you are inhuman,” he concluded.
The spokesperson for Vox, Isabel Pérez Moñino, has asked him to return the budgets and make others with less unnecessary spending – for the unions’ shellfish, they exemplified – and attentive to the needs of the citizens. Díaz Ayuso reminds Vox that “you are also here as part of the state of the autonomies,” which they criticize so much.
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