The mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, refused this Friday, during the ordinary plenary session of the City Council, to request the resignation of the regional president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, in the face of accusations of alleged tax fraud against his partner and accused the spokesperson of the PSOE in the City Council, Reyes Maroto, to carry out an exercise in “sectarian, vomiting and disgusting” machismo.
The ordinary plenary session of the City Council began this Friday marked by the question posed by the PSOE to the mayor to find out his opinion about whether Ayuso should resign. Maroto assured that Almeida, if he does not demand the resignation, “will be part of a defense strategy organized from Puerta del Sol based on hoaxes, lies and misinformation.”
Likewise, in response to accusations from the PP this week that this entire case is part of a strategy by “La Moncloa”, the spokesperson responded that “it is not La Moncloa, it is the Prosecutor’s Office at the request of the Tax Agency”, who accuses Ayuso’s partner, “the same Prosecutor’s Office” as for the “Koldo case”, said in reference to the case of alleged commissions in the purchase of masks that affects the Government and his party.
“Ayuso sold freedom as a motto, today we know thanks to the media that this freedom consisted of his entire family environment doing business with the health of the people of Madrid,” he reproached.
Finally, he urged the mayor to ask for Ayuso’s resignation to “preserve the democratic quality of this institution” and to “avoid” the people of Madrid from “this spectacle, which all it does is embarrass them.”
However, he responded that the one who should “resign” is Maroto, since he accused the socialist councilor of having carried out “the most sectarian, vomiting and disgusting exercise of machismo that he has ever heard”, for sponsoring a “revolution of feminism” that ” It consists of demanding responsibilities” from Ayuso “for what her partner does.”
Likewise, he indicated that the socialists are nervous because the “PSOE is inseparable from corruption” and once again asked for Maroto’s resignation for “having brought tension, mud and lies to this plenary session.” He also added that the spokesperson should leave her position because she said “that she did not know” the former advisor to Transport Minister Koldo García.