Ayuso, to the independence movement: “You are not going to break up with Sánchez, you have nowhere to fall”


  • The Madrid president accuses the chief executive of giving “more gasoline” so that Catalan sovereignty feeds its “victimism”

The regional president and candidate to preside over the PP of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Diaz Ayuso, has affirmed that “the political project of ‘sanchismo’ has shown that you can not be more clumsy“with the independentistas” by giving them, at a time when they were most depressed, more gasoline and more options for this victimhood from which they always live”.

In an act with affiliates this Sunday in the Madrid town of Alcobendas, Ayuso asked himself “where are the nationalists going to go without (the Prime Minister, Pedro) Sánchez?” and immediately afterwards he added, addressing them directly: “If the Catalan nationalists you have nowhere to fall; if in Catalonia no one can stand you anymore”.

Ayuso, whose party came in eighth place in the Catalan elections last year and only won three deputies, explained that the times he has gone to Catalonia, the Catalan middle class, the self-employed and businessmen have told him “Come this way, we can’t take it anymore”.

“Not in a hundred lifetimes”

With regard to the supposed break between nationalist partners of the Government due to the espionage to which their leaders were subjected through the Pegasus program, Ayuso has indicated that “they are not going to break not in a hundred lifetimes; while Sánchez lasts, nationalism will last”, which is -he remarked- “a corruption”

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And about the espionage of the telephones of high-ranking officials of the State, Ayuso has questioned the fact of knowing him now and has specified: “If they have spied on Sánchez, why are they telling him now, how to know a year later what happens on those phones; Why are we talking about all this now?

For Ayuso, “socialism is a project that does not work, much less in the hands of Sánchez”, and he has also highlighted that “there will be nothing left” when he leaves “because there is no party or principles”.


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