The Opposition Ironizes with the Risk Ayuso Ran in Mexico: “They Were Killing Tequila?”
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The Left of Madrid believes that it has found a good opportunity to wear off Isabel Díaz Ayuso because of her institutional trip to Mexico, which the PSOE and Más Madrid describe as "vacations paid by the Madrid people." The Madrid president escapes them a year after the end of the legislature and the polls continue to place the PP with a loose majority in this region. Time is pressing and the nerves in the opposition are skyrocketing, faced wit…
The representative of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE), Mar Espinar, criticized the visit that Isabel Díaz Ayuso had to Mexico only to insult the country. Likewise, she assured Mexicans that “Madrid is not Ayuso” and reiterated that Spain respects Mexico, as well as the support that Spanish have found in Mexican governments. “To the Mexican friends who are with us today I want to tell you that Madrid is not Ayuso, that this ultra polic…
Deputies of the Regional Assembly of Madrid gave a ‘repaso’ to Isabel Díaz Ayuso for her trip to Mexico, in which she accused the government of a supposed boycott against her activities. “You went to Mexico with the only agenda to crown yourself as queen of the ultra international and has returned crowned as queen of the compulsive lie. Mrs. Ayuso, she has been denied by the Government of Mexico, the organizing company for not talking about the …
During a question time session in the Madrid Assembly, the left made the trip of the President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, to Mexico the central theme of their interventions, as if the people of Madrid had no other problems. But the Popular Party leader didn't back down, and she particularly exposed the PSOE spokesperson, Mar Espinar, by reviewing the trips of Socialist presidents. However, one phrase resonated most throughout…
“They were killing Tequila?” The first control session in the Madrid Assembly after Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s rugged institutional trip to Mexico has resulted on Thursday in a cascade of opposition irony about the supposed “extreme risk” that, according to Madrid’s president, ran during her stay in the Latin American country. The plenary has thus staged the clash between an Ayuso intent on denouncing an alleged political boycott orchestrated from La M…
The president of the CAM said in esRadio that she is convinced that Sánchez "promoted in Spain" the attacks he suffered in Mexico.
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