If yesterday was the parliamentary end of the legislature in the Madrid Assembly, today is the first day of the campaign that the PP comes out to destroy. “Not achieving an absolute majority would be a personal disappointment,” acknowledged Isabel Díaz Ayuso.

It has been during an interview with Carlos Alsina on Onda Cero where the president of the Community of Madrid has come to confirm the existence of several polls that place the popular in an absolute majority ahead of the next 28-M elections.

This is how the harsh review that Ayuso dedicated to the ultranationalist formation the day before is better understood and that today he has signed again: “On certain issues, Vox is anti-politics (…) they do not go to the bottom of the issues, they do not go deep, they do not they work and they always go from controversy to controversy”, he pointed out before the microphones of the Más de uno program.

Influencing the projections of an absolute majority, Ayuso has acknowledged that he is “very excited that everything that is being implemented in Madrid is not found every two by three with a brake”, alluding to the latest disputes that he has recently had with Vox in Madrid and the constant confrontation with the central government.

For all this, he has emphasized his differences with Pedro Sánchez and the main lines of his project, among which he has highlighted lowering taxes, removing bureaucratic obstacles, concerted and special education, heritage and public-private collaboration. “The good thing is that everyone in Madrid knows me. I plan to say the same thing now as I did four years ago,” he pointed out.

The Madrid leader has reiterated that she would not like to need the support of Vox but has pointed out that we will have to wait for the polls. to attract investment”, he has sent as his last message to the formation of Santiago Abascal.