THE deputy of Más Madrid Loreto Arenillas did not show up at the start of the plenary session of the Assembly, after the scandal of Iñigo Errejón and after announcing, almost two weeks ago, that she would leave the party and her membership as an MP. The truth is that Arenillas is not present in the plenary, but neither has renounced his mandate, while Más Madrid has not taken any action to expel him, which allows him to continue being the main opposition party. In this situation, the the spokesperson for Más Madrid, Manuela Bergerot, Also under the spotlight for not taking responsibility, he chose to question Isabel Díaz Ayuso about climate change.
“What project do you have to face climate change in the Community of Madrid?” Bergerot asked the president of the Community of Madrid to try to focus attention on this issue, and not on the internal crisis of her party and on her own responsibility. , which she has not yet assumed, after revealing that she would have been informed months ago of the complaints against Errejón.
Ayuso had no mercy with Más Madrid, seeing that far from recognizing his mistakes, he dedicated himself to attacking her: “Are they asking me the time or the climax? If his game knows anything, it’s warming up.
Bergerot began his speech with a message of solidarity towards those affected by Dana. “This climate catastrophe shows us that we are nothing without the solidarity of civil society and without a strong state,” said the Más Madrid spokesperson. But his temperance was short-lived. “That’s what the taxes you give to your friends are for,” he said from the start.
Ayuso replied that “they don’t have a shed for that many rolled up banners.” To which Bergerot responded by referring to Trump, “another climate change denier”. From there, he raised his voice and attacked the regional president, whom he held responsible for the consequences of the PP’s measures, because “incompetence has caused deaths in Valencia.” Bergerot said that “one cannot be more irresponsible and unpatriotic” than Ayuso for criticizing Sánchez’s linking budgets to aid for Valencia’s victims.
And nothing occurred to him other than to defend the “feminist” alternative of Más Madrid, just after the Errejón scandal which shook his party and attacked the Popular Party. It was a provocation that Ayuso did not let pass.
The regional president mocked Más Madrid’s alleged feminism: “You asked me about the time or the climax. If there’s one thing his game knows, it’s warming up. United We Can, but around the alpha male to put us on a list. How much money did they take from the purple dots? To all extents, they looked down on women. Everything you do disgusts people, who are already fed up and outraged.
Just before, Juan Lobato had expressed his full support for Ayuso to continue supporting the Valencian people. And he asked him to expressly condemn the authorities’ attempted “lynching” last Sunday in Paiporta.
“I ask that we do not throw the mud that you do not want in Valencia on the residences of Madrid,” replied Ayuso.