The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has criticized that the leader of the PSOE and acting president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, assumes that “he is going to swallow everything that the nationalists propose” and has criticized that they put ” Spain on its knees in the face of pro-independence corruption”.

During the Plenary Session of the Madrid Assembly, the Madrid leader has shown her concern about “the image that Spain is giving to the world” because, in addition, she considers that it “directly affects” the Community of Madrid, its “investments” and the ability to “bring business, jobs and opportunities to everyone.”

“Do not believe that this harms the rich. This harms everyone, especially those who need customers to enter their stores, businesses to enter to have wealth and for it to reach everywhere,” he said. In his opinion, the image that is being given “cannot be worse” and this “is going to scare away all investment.”

Ayuso has criticized that when it is said that in Spain “a coup has been carried out” it is the President of the Government himself who “maintains that it was well done and that it was not illegal” but that “what is illegal is Spain, which has behaved as if it were a dictatorship.” For the president, this is “trampling on the judges and saying, little less, that the Security Forces and Corps are minions, nullifying the Judicial Power, undermining coexistence.”

In this sense, he pointed out that “Paco Frutos himself”, in a demonstration in Barcelona in 2017, said “that the left was surrendering to nationalism.” He considers that this would now be “another of the many fachas.” “This is what they want to bring to all of Spain, that we cannot even understand each other and, of course, that we cannot do it in the Congress of Deputies either,” he launched.

Ayuso has criticized that now that the European Union is presided over and at a time when it was “achieving” to be “one of the most important languages ??within it” they are trying to say “that the Catalan language has more rights than the Spanish language or that that of any other area” of the country. “How much ignominy! How much pain! What terror!”, he pointed out.

Likewise, he has criticized that they put “Spain on its knees in the face of pro-independence corruption.” He considers that “the independence movement in Spain has behaved and nationalism, which has xenophobic overtones, as authentic corruption, perverting the system, creating so much damage and all through bribes.” According to him, “all Spaniards” pay for this.

The Madrid leader has criticized a President of the Government “who first of all gets down on his knees and says yes, that he is going to swallow everything that the nationalists propose.” “There will be red lines! There will be dignity in Spain! This president, if he doesn’t have it, please don’t let the rest of us get involved,” she said.

In this sense, he has criticized the fact that he is going to say “yes in advance” to everything without knowing everything they are going to ask for” and “how much it is going to cost.” “I hope there is a massive response to so much ignominy in the streets of Madrid, Barcelona and all of Spain. Spain does not deserve this,” she concluded.