• Isabel Díaz Ayuso The "super shy" girl that Nieves Álvarez remembers from school, the pretty girl from the class

"Today a winner receives me, a politics from head to toe,"

Bertín Osborne

began

the last program of My house is yours, last Thursday on Telecinco.

The guest was

Isabel Díaz Ayuso

. Accustomed to difficult, harsh interviews, where bites fly and the most compromising newspaper library, the conversation with Bertín was a

spa

for the Madrid president. A vital anthology of the personal and the political, of the good and the bad. Ayuso knows how to pull himself together and has made his

chamberilera jargon, chulapa, direct

, an effective asset to reach the elector. An upward evolution since your election.

January 2019

.

Ayuso was coming home from

Genoa

when

Pablo Casado

called her to be a candidate for the presidency of the Community of Madrid.

Although in anticipation,

his choice was a surprise

.

Others sounded.

But Casado opted for his partner from New Generations, viralized on social networks a few dates before for his rebellious attitude in an intervention on LaSexta.

Fourth in the polls, he kept the guy in an election with Ciudadanos a slipstream in full effervescence of Rivera.

30 to 26

.

To the points.

Gabilondo, winner.

37 seats.

Since then, all of Díaz Ayuso's victories have been by KO

.

1. ANGEL GARRIDO

The replacement for

Cristina Cifuentes

in Puerta del Sol in April 2018 was the first victim of Ayuso's irruption into Madrid politics.

Casado scorned his candidacy and Ayuso left him off the list.

Condemned to exile in Brussels,

Garrido left the party and enlisted in the ranks of Ciudadanos

to attend the May 2019 elections. He was elected councilor.

After the call for elections and the dissolution of the Madrid Assembly in March, he

announced that he was leaving politics

.

2. IGNACIO AGUADO

The gestation of the coalition government was tough. Aguado refused even to sit down with

Rocío Monasterio

and it took three months to close a government agreement. A bad marriage in which Aguado did not take long to fall into infidelity. A few weeks later, Ciudadanos supported an investigative commission on

Avalmadrid

, a company where Ayuso's father, who died in 2014, had participated.

The twisted, suspicious journey ended after the aftershocks caused by the

seismic movement that led to the motion of censure in the Region of Murcia

.

Ayuso anticipated any indication and called elections.

The crossing of statements began.

Aguado, who was no longer on the lists, left politics after the orange debacle in May amid accusations of "irresponsible" the president.

3. CÉSAR ZAFRA

The one who was Ignacio Aguado's right-hand man, ran as number three for

Edmundo Bal

in the May 4 elections.

After the total loss of representation of Ciudadanos, with a negligible electoral support, Zafra, who was a spokesperson for the formation in the Madrid Assembly in the previous legislature,

resigned from all his organic positions

.

4. PABLO IGLESIAS

"Spain owes me one, that we have removed Pablo Iglesias from Moncloa."

This is how Ayuso offered in communion with his electors to his most precious prey.

The first time.

The third vice president left the government and the elections were polarized, tacitly accepting the rules imposed by the popular candidate:

communism or freedom

.

On the night of May 4, the night of the elections, Ayuso dealt Iglesias the final blow.

He left politics and, days later, his ponytail was cut

.

5. ANGEL GABILONDO

Gabilondo appeared "

dull, serious and formal

" in the elections.

It had no effect.

More Madrid beat the PSOE by a handful of votes, which no longer leads the opposition in the Assembly.

The day after the elections, when he went to get vaccinated, Gabilondo suffered an arrhythmia.

Ayuso went to see him at the hospital.

The 72-year-old professor did not collect his deputy certificate

.

6. JOSÉ MANUEL FRANCO

The general secretary of the Madrid Socialists, another historical party in the party, resigned from his post on May 6, assuming the

terrible result

of the training.

7. ISABEL SERRA

The last heavyweight of Podemos to leave Madrid.

Serra did not collect her deputy certificate on June 8.

He will accompany

Ione Belarra

"to take the project much further".

8. PABLO ECHENIQUE

It may be Ayuso's last collateral damage.

In an interview on Aragón Radio last Thursday, Echenique stated: "

It won't take me long to return to my profession

."

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