• Motion of censure.Vox warns Ayuso not to "bite the hand" of the group that allows him to govern

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The resounding rejection of the PP to the motion of censure led by Vox against Pedro Sánchez

will not have direct consequences in the Community of Madrid

.

The radical right-wing formation rules out - at least for now - a change in political strategy with respect to the Executive of the

popular

Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who governs in coalition with Ciudadanos (Cs) thanks to their votes and on whom he depends for issues as relevant as the approval of the Budgets.

"A left-wing government is not convenient for Madrid," says the Vox spokeswoman in the Vallecas Assembly, Rocío Monasterio.

"I will never favor a left-wing government

and what I will do is try to get Mrs. Díaz Ayuso to get it right, propose measures so that she gets it right, because the success of the policies for Madrilenians depends on the success of Mrs. Díaz Ayuso," he adds.

As soon

as Pablo Casado's

no was

known

to the motion of censure presented by Santiago Abascal, Vox had warned the regional president in a parliamentary speech by his deputy Íñigo Henríquez de Luna that "do not bite the hand of the political group that has allowed him to be there".

However, for practical purposes that wake-up call will

not mean that the demands are redoubled

to, for example, allow the approval of the 2021 Budgets.

"We have always been demanding

and we have never stopped telling the truth if something seemed wrong to us. And we will always continue to do so," says Monasterio.

For now, the only red line that his party has drawn in exchange for his yes to the regional accounts is a "drastic" reduction in political spending by eliminating what he calls

beach bars

to allocate those resources to health, education and dependency.

In the Ministry of Finance they point out that the preparation of the Budgets is still in

a phase of "technical work"

with the rest of the areas of the regional Executive and that the negotiation with the parliamentary groups has not yet begun.

PP and Cs need at least the support of another party to approve them and due to their ideological differences it seems unlikely that they can reach a global agreement with any of the three left-wing formations with representation -PSOE, Más Madrid and Unidas Podemos-.

"We are now on it and seeing a little how the forecasts of the Government of Spain are, the payments on account and how the economic activity is evolving, and we are going to have a clearer scenario," Ayuso said at a press conference last week. when asked about the Budgets.

To date, those of 2019 have been extended since the coalition in front of Puerta del Sol

chose last year not to start the negotiation

for the approval of new ones.

In the Madrid Executive they

also maintain their intention to lower taxes

despite the decrease in income due to the coronavirus crisis.

According to the president, "the fewer obstacles and fewer fiscal and bureaucratic burdens for the self-employed and entrepreneurs, the easier it will be to reactivate the economy."

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