The almost two hours of the inauguration speech of Isabel Díaz Ayuso have been plagued with multiple announcements to carry out in the two years remaining in the legislature. The candidate for president of the Community of Madrid started hard by attacking the

Government of Spain

and Pedro Sánchez, on account of the pardons and his partners, but continued to review what she wants to be the foundations of her management from today until today. the regional elections of 2023. After the controversy over his words about the King of Spain, placing him as a possible "accomplice" of the

pardons

,

Isabel Díaz Ayuso

has concluded her speech by promising "praise to the symbols of the State and

King Felipe VI

."

Throughout its 29 pages of parliament, Ayuso has vindicated

liberalism

as the formula for Madrid's success against "the prohibitions and impositions of the left."

Next, we summarize the 10 highlights of the speech delivered at the renewed

Madrid Assembly

.

Against Pedro Sánchez

Isabel Díaz Ayuso began the debate by attacking her favorite target, Pedro Sánchez.

Placing the

Government of Spain at the center of its attacks, it

won the May 4 elections by a landslide.

This Thursday the

investiture debate

has started

,

ensuring that on March 4, the

Community of Madrid

"became the first wall where government policies crash."

An Executive, he added, that is "making Spain a country torn apart, groped by the independentistas", "economically messed up and fed up with some rulers who live off propaganda and lies."

Against pardons

Then, the acting president has attacked the possible pardon of the

procés

leaders

because

"it is not only illegal, it is also immoral

.

"

As the leader of the PP has emphasized, the Executive of Spain "has no direction or does not trace more paths than those dictated by the ultra-left, the separatists and the heirs of ETA."

Austerity

Ayuso has promised to establish a reduced government as a sign of austerity, with

only nine ministries

"compared to the 23 ministries" of the Executive of Spain, the Community of Madrid will have no vice presidency and nine departments that will encompass the current 13.

The president thus returns to the size of the Executive that Ángel Garrido presided over until 2019.

Birth promotion

The most innovative announcement of the events this Thursday in the Assembly has been the promise to give aid of

14,500 euros per child

to mothers under 30 years of age who have been registered in the Community of Madrid for at least a decade to promote birth rates.

Each woman will receive

500 euros per month

from the fifth month of pregnancy and until the child is two years old.

This aid will be compatible with the job of the beneficiaries as long as they earn less than 30,000 euros per year.

Decarbonization plan

Ayuso has promised a "green policy" from liberalism, which "flees from the impositions and prohibitions of the left."

As a star measure to achieve this, the candidate for the investiture has promised to invest 24 million in a green hydrogen generation plant, a reforestation plan and an investment of 33 million to build photovoltaic facilities of the Canal de Isabel II for own consumption.

"The biggest tax cut in history"

As various media have already advanced, Díaz Ayuso announced today a reduction of half a point in the autonomous section of personal income tax and a deduction for rent extended up to 1,200 euros and up to 40 years for unemployed people.

In addition, the approval of a Law of Fiscal Autonomy of the Community of Madrid has advanced that "protects the tax autonomy of the CCAA that the Constitution protects".

Lowering of the educational ratio and freedom of choice

As EL MUNDO has advanced this Thursday, the

popular

leader

has announced the reduction of the ratio of students per classroom from the next year to a maximum of 20 children for Infant classrooms so that it will be progressively expanded in the coming years.

Also in terms of education, he has promised the approval of an Educational Freedom Law that will try to stop the so-called

Celaá Law

and the extension of the hours of English in Infants within the bilingual education program of Madrid.

Digitization and "digital account"

Ayuso has taken his chest by boasting that Madrid is "the most digitized region in Europe" and has promised to create a personal "digital account" from which each citizen can access all the information available to him in public administrations and with the one that will be able to do all kinds of paperwork and formalities.

Lower university fees

The head of the regional Executive has also announced a substantial reduction of 20% in the fees for undergraduate studies and 30% for masters for the 2022-2023 academic year so that "no Madrid student is deprived of higher studies due to lack of of economic resources ".

In addition, he has said that he will continue to bet on scholarships, which this year have been more than double (22 million euros) than those of the previous year.

"Loyalty to King Felipe VI"

After her words about the King of Spain, whom she brought into the controversy of pardons, Isabel Díaz Ayuso wanted to end her speech by promising "loyalty to the Constitution, the Statute of Autonomy, to the institutions, to the symbols of the State and to King Felipe VI ".

After her statements sowed confusion and deep discomfort even within the PP, the president has made no more mention of the head of state in her speech than to pledge loyalty to him.

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