The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has been willing to listen to the demands of Vox, on whom it depends to be able to pass laws in the Vallecas Assembly, but with qualifications.

In fact, he recalled that the PP parliamentary group, with 65 deputies, is only four seats away from the absolute majority, implying that it is in a position of strength in the negotiation.

Thus, the regional leader has said in an interview in the Cope that she is going to study a "possible reform" of Telemadrid, but not that she is going to consider closing it, as Rocío Monasterio asks her, and to analyze what "aspects" of the LGTBI laws of the region "can be improved", but not repealed.

Monastery demanded this Friday in the Assembly the closure of Telemadrid because "it is not a public service", but "a bottomless pit" with a budget of

74 million euros a year.

In addition, he wants the regulations that protect sexual diversity in the region to be repealed because "they are gender laws typical of the most radical left."

Apart from these two questions, Ayuso undertakes to study all those measures in which it coincides with Vox.

"It is the law to do so, it does not seem appropriate for them to vote for me and then forget that I am also there thanks to them," he acknowledged.

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