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Puente Accuses Ayuso: Bought the Attic in Secret with a 'Bananero' Use of Public Money

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What happened? Oscar Puente has accused Isabel Díaz Ayuso of buying Chamberí’s attic ‘hidden’ with a ‘banana’ use of public money, in an interview published today. Who is behind it? Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility and prominent socialist leader Oscar Puente. What impact does it have? The case moves to the electoral level and pressures the Justice to clarify whether there was misuse of public resources. Oscar Puente accuses Isabel …
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«The president of Madrid does not know about these things. What I would do in her place is explain everything and to the person who was responsible for this...

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Silvia Intxaurrondo starred this Tuesday in one of the most viral moments of the week by questioning Isabel Díaz Ayuso's explanations after the purchase of the penthouse in Chamberí.

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The minister of Transports, Óscar Puente, has affirmed in an interview with Europa Press that the purchase and subsequent sale of the government madrileny d'un àtic luxós is va fer "d'amagat" i amb un ús dels diners publics "dictatorial", "més propi d'una republica banananera que d'una democràcia".

What happened? Oscar Puente has accused Isabel Díaz Ayuso of buying Chamberí’s attic ‘hidden’ with a ‘banana’ use of public money, in an interview published today. Who is behind it? Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility and prominent socialist leader Oscar Puente. What impact does it have? The case moves to the electoral level and pressures the Justice to clarify whether there was misuse of public resources. Oscar Puente accuses Isabel …

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Moncloa broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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