Taxation Ayuso, against the "tax hack" dSánchez: "He wants Madrid people to pay 2,200 instead of 22 euros to inherit"
From supporting his free investiture to comparing it with the former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont with the argument that he wants the Community of Madrid to become "independentist".
This is the 180 degree turn that
Vox
has given in its political position against Isabel Díaz Ayuso in just eight months.
The trigger for this change in strategy that transcends the territorial sphere has been the elections in Castilla y León, in which the
PP
was the candidate with the most votes but was far from the absolute majority.
In fact, in order to form a stable government, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco needs the support of Santiago Abascal's party, which demands the Vice Presidency and several portfolios in return.
Vox is now trying to transfer that position of strength to the Vallecas Assembly, where it has a minority but decisive group so that Ayuso can carry out his parliamentary initiatives against the left-wing bloc.
And the first pulse that is going to throw the Madrid president is that of the draft Law for the Defense of Financial Autonomy, with which the Puerta del Sol wants to
"shield" itself against possible tax increases
encouraged from La Moncloa.
The party that until now had been the PP's crutch has presented an amendment to the entirety of that text arguing that "it aggravates the differences and injustices between Spaniards, it wants to petrify the autonomous fiscal model, confront the regions and the autonomies with the State and freeze future parliamentary action.
For this reason, he assures, he will not "collaborate so that Madrid becomes
an independentist community
. "
“If Mrs. Ayuso wants to lower taxes, she can start by eliminating successions from uncles to nephews.
For this she will always have our support.
For
Puigdemont-style laws
that do not count on us, ”the Vox spokeswoman in the Madrid Assembly, Rocío Monasterio, wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.
And the criticism did not stop there: his party maintains that the project of the regional Executive "understands that autonomy is above the principle of unity by claiming that no state regulation can affect it, it predetermines the political content of the actions of any future national government and turns a
political conflict
with Pedro Sánchez into an institutional conflict with the State».
Also relevant is the fact that the Ayuso Governing Council approved this legislative initiative a month ago without Vox having ruled on the matter.
It has done so just now, through elections in Castilla y León, when there is not even a scheduled date for the debate on its consideration in the plenary session of the Assembly and when
ideologically it also shares the essence
of the measure: that taxes not be raised .
'Spain ens steals'
The tough position now acquired by Vox also bears a certain similarity to that of the
Ministry of Finance
.
Or quite a bit, even.
The head of the department, María Jesús Montero, whose clashes with Ayuso in the fiscal field are evident and notable, already accused the Community of Madrid in October of last year of copying the
Spain ens roba
of the Catalan independence movement ».
In addition, she claimed not to understand "that kind of Madrid nationalism is practiced that everything that others have harms Madrid."
As for the importance of the Financial Autonomy Law itself, and beyond what Vox finally decides, the Treasury considers that it is
a simple political gesture
.
That is, it will be useless even if it is finally approved.
In the Ministry they remember that these figures are transferred, that is, that they actually belong to the State and that the ultimate power falls on the Treasury.
For this reason, if the experts recommend that a minimum fiscal homogenization be carried out for the entire country, which is what they have been working on, and if the Treasury applies this proposal, which is what Montero has been pursuing since he came to Ministry, the Community of Madrid
will not be able to do anything
in fiscal terms.
With or without the Financial Autonomy Law.
Another thing will be in what corresponds to the political and electoral field.
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