Ayuso fattens his list of rivals in Madrid, reneging on his relationship with Vox

Rocío Monasterio’s turn to speak used to be a breath of fresh air for Isabel Díaz Ayuso in the ordinary plenary sessions of the Madrid Assembly, speaking behind the spokespersons for Podemos and before those for Más Madrid and PSOE. The de facto coalition that Vox and PP have maintained to date implied, with few exceptions, that their exchanges of words exuded an undisguised tune that was very different from the constant siege of the left-wing parties against the Prime Minister. But all this is already past.

The bridges between the two right-wings were broken in December, with the well-known failure of the PP budgets for 2023. Vox registered its amendments late and the Community decided not to have the gesture of including any of them in them. The formation led by Rocío Monasterio took revenge by voting against the autonomous accounts, which produced a clash with PP that did not understand “that it had joined” the left.

In between there was Christmas and a month of January that was not parliamentary, but nothing has changed. Three months after the elections, the president of the Community has no intention of rebuilding relations. And she doesn’t even hide it.

A question from Monasterio about the measures of the regional Executive to avoid the indoctrination of children and young people in the classrooms has helped Ayuso to charge against Vox with the same harshness with which he had done minutes before with United We Can.

The Vox spokeswoman has argued that “goodism with borders” and “goodism” with cultures that want to “impose values ??that are totally opposite to Western values” does nothing but advance. “You get upset when we come to talk about Latino gangs, when we come to talk about illegal immigration, but we don’t want our neighborhoods to end up like Molenbeek. We are already seeing what is happening in neighborhoods in Spain,” he stated, to immediately urge him to go to “some streets of Parla or Lavapiés” to see what he is saying.

And Ayuso’s response could not have been harsher, making Vox ugly by making “the anecdote, a category depending on the circumstance that occurs in the day’s mothers’ chat, nor trying to tell each teacher at all times how to do the things. stuff”. “You don’t have to be in the classroom constantly transferring politics,” he remarked.

The popular leader has hinted at the lack of parliamentary courage of the ultranationalists in the face of the management of their Executive: “We have presented appeals in the Supreme Court, we have put in place a Master Law against indoctrination while Vox has not presented a single aid or measure. To go a long way day to a street in a neighborhood is not worth it”.

But Ayuso’s intervention had not ended and rushing his turn to speak until the last second, he added that “ideologization is not done only with content, but also with attitudes. For example, conveying the lack of desire and effort”, he pointed out, emphasizing his accusations.

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