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“An admirer, a slave, a friend, a servant; “That’s why they stayed.”

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“An admirer, a slave, a friend, a servant; “That’s why they stayed.”

The PSOE strongly criticized the Madrid president, with resentment for calling yesterday the wife of President Pedro Sánchez, Begoña Gómez, to testify before the Complutense commission, which is still very much alive. Its spokesperson, Juan Lobato, criticized the “circus” that they created in the Assembly, and Díaz Ayuso reproached him for his attitude in this matter, summarizing it in the clichéd cinematic formula: “”An admirer, a slave, friend, servant; “That’s why they’re left.”

Lobato asked her if she wanted to improve people’s lives and the public services they benefit from, and attacked her by saying that on Wednesday, with Begoña Gómez’s statement to the Assembly, she had tried to create “a circus” and “it’s mud.” The tax cuts that the PP has been applying in its regional governments for more than two decades are considered by the socialist spokesperson as gifts to millionaires, and he asks to use this money to improve the conditions of doctors or the education or to build social housing. “Every time you make a reduction, you attack the quality of life of society,” he stressed. This is why he asks him to “work more for the citizens and less antics; “Stop doing unnecessary things and start doing your job.”

Díaz Ayuso elaborated on his response: “What an open bar of demagoguery they brought. » He criticized the PSOE “for the way it leaves public services where they go”. An example is, he says, public education, “how they leave Complutense; “When titles are given out like hot cakes and a rector is given a professorship, it is using the institutions.”

According to him, “you have all created a family and commercial pool” and have “discredited the university”. The anger at that moment was impressive, with the entire Socialist bench shouting and the PP bench applauding the intervention of the President, who demanded that the President of the Assembly stop time because he could not not answer. In his summary of Lobato’s attitude, he paraphrased the actor José Luis López Vázquez in the film “Atraco a las tres”: “An admirer, a slave, a friend, a servant; “That’s why they’re left.”

Faced with criticism from the PSOE on the care and quality of Madrid’s public services, Díaz Ayuso denounced the increase in taxes on private insurance, which will harm many families “and not the rotten rich.” A family with several children will end up paying more than 4,000 euros for health insurance. Are there 1,700,000 rich people in Madrid? No, they want to destroy Spain through Madrid, and we will not allow it.

Manuela Bergerot, from Más Madrid, also wanted to jump on the train of indignation over the appearance of Begoña Gómez, calling it “ridiculous on a national level”. And in the same sense, he criticized the action of the PP in Brussels, which prevents the appointment of Minister Teresa Ribera as European Commissioner. She recalled the PP’s “contempt for victims”, which according to her is historic: “Before the ‘Prestige’, the sons of plasticine; 11-M, “it was ETA”; in the pandemic, “they were going to die the same”; and in the DANA of Valencia, “there was no coverage”. He criticized Ayuso for the action of Mazón in Valencia, who, according to Bergerot, applied the same policy as Madrid during the pandemic: “The Valencians today demand the same thing as the Madrilenians, truth and justice. And it will come.

To this, the regional president replied: “I see them hysterical, displaced.” He accused Más Madrid of “twisting the pain of the victims, but they only seek to recover power in Valencia, without even having buried their victims.” In the meantime, Madrid sent help, recalled the head of the regional executive.

He also criticized him for being criticized over who pays for the penthouse where he lives – that of his romantic partner -, while Más Madrid “gives no explanation” on the movements of his party’s ministers. “I will arrest you, you are inhumane,” he concluded.

Vox spokesperson Isabel Pérez Moñino asked him to return the budgets and make others with less unnecessary spending – for the shells of the unions, they illustrated – and attentive to the needs of citizens. Díaz Ayuso reminds Vox that “you are here also within the framework of the much criticized state of autonomy.”

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