“I do not agree that first the decision of the ‘couponazo’ – Catalan – is made, which is not included in a program nor has it been debated and then we go through the Moncloa to give the approval, which is what that photo means.” The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, wanted to explain this morning the institutional reasons that have led him to reject the meeting with Pedro Sánchez next Friday at Moncloa. “It is not a personal decision,” he concluded.
In an interview on Cadena Cope, Ayuso insisted that “it is useless” to attend the call of the President of the Government to explain this in person. “Mr. Page had not walked out the door and they had set up an immigrant camp for him at an airport.”
Ayuso explained that Sánchez wants everyone to work for him and thus normalize a situation that, as he has stressed, is not. “They want us to assume that the common fund of all Spaniards is cut into pieces and that a de facto nation is created.” For this reason, he insisted that “this is not against Catalonia, this is against the rupture of history and the rule of law.”
The regional president has defended her sit-in at Sánchez’s call to go to La Moncloa next Friday because she only intends, she insisted, for the regional leaders to go to the Presidency headquarters to “give approval to the couponazo” of Catalonia and his plans to break up Spain.
“I don’t want to and I can’t be part of that picture of normality,” warned Ayuso, who wanted to emphasize that it is not a personal decision. In that sense, he recalled that he has been “enduring” harassment of his entire family and personal environment for five years. “I have very broad shoulders. I knew how to let go of my personal life a long time ago and I don’t feel alone.”
Ayuso has denounced the attitude that Sánchez has against Madrid and has recalled the differences between one government and another. Among other issues, she has stressed that she has stability and Budgets, and Sánchez’s is “a Government joke.” Furthermore, she won by an absolute majority and Sánchez lost at the polls “and has led Spain to all this.”
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