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Jueves, 9 de enero 2025, 14:26
The President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, referred this Thursday, January 9, to an 'absurd state operation' against her, which she claims is directly managed by the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, who wants to 'muddy everything'. These are the first words from the leader after her chief of staff, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, testified before the Supreme Court (SC) regarding the leaks about the tax data of her partner, Alberto González Amador.
'I believe there were around eight journalists and they all went to provide information. Not as deputies, not as investigated individuals. However, the Attorney General is involved, which is the cause that has moved all this,' defended the Madrid president. Additionally, Ayuso considers it an operation against her to 'cause harm' and to try to place politics in an 'unsustainable' field where everyone 'is the same'. 'The Government needs, at the very least, to muddy the waters,' she censured.
'The Government is subjected and suffocated by various plots that would bring down any government. We are talking about the party's secretary-general, who has been his right-hand man all this time, being charged, of a million-dollar commission scheme. We are seeing how today the Tito Berni case, the brother... In short, I believe they seek to muddy everything, equalise everything,' criticised the regional leader.
Regarding the accusations against her partner, Ayuso emphasised that she has remained on the sidelines during this time and that her boyfriend is 'defending himself alone in the courts, with his lawyer and his resources', something 'the Government is not doing'.
'He is defending himself against the entire machinery of the State and a Government that is trying to use police power, the Prosecutor's Office, and all possible institutions. A different matter, if they start trying to involve me, well, my chief of staff has complete freedom to defend me,' she explained.
It would be different, in her opinion, if she had used information from her political adversaries against them. 'It's something I wouldn't think of doing, neither against anyone in the opposition in the Madrid Assembly nor against any mayor, that's what's being investigated,' she noted.
Díaz Ayuso considers that the rest is 'tangling and noise', while she is focused on the Community of Madrid, a region that continues 'creating jobs and attracting tourism'.
'It seems to me that these are trifles compared to what is happening in the Government, which is using the Prosecutor's Office, the State Attorney's Office, using prosecutors, trying, from top to bottom. Not to mention the president's entire cabinet, which also seems to have information and has moved in a somewhat irregular manner,' she remarked.
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