The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has extrapolated the Galician elections to the national level by expressing that the result this Sunday was “Feijóo 40, Sánchez 9” and has said, in reference to the President of the Government, that “a “A normal politician would resign this morning.”

In an informative breakfast organized by the New Economy Forum, Díaz Ayuso said that this Sunday’s electoral result shows that the PP should not have felt “any tension”, but he acknowledged that “even so” they had “all entered”. in that feeling of tension this week” because they were very concerned that Galicia would join a new “independence community.”

For this reason, after the new absolute majority that Alfonso Rueda has achieved for the PP in Galicia, the Madrid president has said that “it is a good day for all of Spain.”

In this sense, Díaz Ayuso has criticized that while the PSOE has campaigned in these elections “not from the illusion of governing Galicia but from the desire to oust Feijóo”, what has happened, he believes, shows that the leader of the PP national “today is the hope of Spain.”

The president added that Rueda is president because the Galicians elected him and indicated that “Sánchez is the president that the people did not choose” and recalled that he is so thanks to the support of “separatists, communists and the party of the terrorists.”

“What happened yesterday implies the disappearance of the PSOE throughout Spain”

In this way, in his intention to elevate the Galician elections to the national level, Díaz Ayuso has insisted that “Pedro Sánchez’s party no longer has the capacity to criticize his absurd decision to surrender to the ultra-left” and has settled that “it What happened yesterday implies the disappearance of the PSOE throughout Spain”, while adding that, “by the way, Sumar’s people are nothing.”

The Madrid president has insisted that all regional elections “are always national”, but has accused the PSOE of having “tried to make it a matter of State to end and persecute Nuñez Feijóo”.

Regarding the president of the PP, he said that he does not know “a leader who is more persecuted” and who is treated “so mercilessly.” Therefore, he added that, with “a historic result” like yesterday’s, he has once again point out the consequences that would have to be had on Sánchez. “What do we do now with Pedro Sánchez?” Díaz Ayuso joked.

After her intervention, to the journalists’ questions, the president added that “as the Government loses power, it becomes brutalized” and considered that “the interference” of the Sánchez Executive in all “boards of directors” and institutions to “distribute that power that has not been given on the street, it will grow in an unbreathable way.” The ‘popular’ leader has accused the PSOE of having “lost its way” and the values ??that made them “harvest electoral majorities” to embrace “separatism and people who have committed major crimes.”