The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, claimed this Thursday that from the capital of Spain they will say “no to nationalism, no to xenophobia and no to what is happening in Catalonia.”

This is how he responded to the PSOE spokesperson in the Assembly, Juan Lobato, during the control session of the Plenary Session of the regional Chamber after he asked him to leave “the permanent act” and focus on Madrid.

Ayuso has defended that if he talks about Madrid they have to talk “about what is happening at the national level.” “First of all, they are turning what is happening so much that we are already two afternoons away from Bildu calling us terrorists. So now, seeing how the panorama has been twisted, you will understand why I am worried,” he said. next.

For the president, everything that happens in Catalonia is not “love for Catalonia, but hatred for the Spanish” and they pay for it in the Community of Madrid. Thus, she has maintained that every time, for example, a person from Parla or Móstoles goes to work in Catalonia, she is considered “a second-class person for being Spanish and not wanting to give it up.”

“How much is it going to cost a Madrid resident to have to watch how coexistence is broken in the Congress of Deputies, which is what is sought with co-official languages?” he then questioned, while predicting that now they will have to bring “el aranés” or “el gallego” to TVE.

“I believe that the people of Madrid, like the Basques, like the Catalans or the Andalusians, when they travel outside of Spain and meet, have the immense luck of inheriting what we all did: the pride of being Spanish,” he remarked.

The national leadership led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo and the Madrid PP led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso are already working together in the organization of the event against the amnesty that the PP has called, as sources from the PP in Madrid have indicated to Europa Press.

For his part, Lobato has stressed that he will dedicate himself to “rigorously supervising their work, to always putting a serious alternative on the table for Madrid and also, with honesty, supporting them when they do things well.”

“He has to decide if he is going to dedicate himself to putting that courage into making Madrid move forward or if he is going to dedicate himself to the permanent act with Catalonia, Puigdemont, ETA, a Madrid without socialism, without feminism, without environmentalism,” he said.

If he opts for “the numbers”, the socialist has stressed that they will have them as “frontal opposition.” And, despite ensuring that he is not going to move “not even a millimeter from the Constitution” because he is “very clear about what is right and what is wrong”, whether Ayuso wants to talk about this or “if he wants to continue with (José María ) Aznar making the bed for (Alberto Núñez) Feijóo for listening to Junts”, he will wait for her in the Senate.