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Ayuso's supporters came down the Almagro descent, as if what they call the center of Madrid was leaning towards Genoa, discussing politics.

The fate of the traveling gatherings was to shuffle slogans, mottos and slogans against Pablo Casado and Teodoro García Egea, besieged by thousands of people, personalized, as in a voodoo exercise, in the building.

Two generations of

peperos

came together, to put it in the language of allologists, in the challenge to the party's leadership.

A middle-aged teenager with a trimmed beard, skinny jeans and Veja sneakers, he was wearing a white sweatshirt with the Ayuser motto printed in pink letters.

He introduced a group of golden girls, the voters of the highlights, to his "friend of his", the one in charge of taking the photo.

Without knowing it, he was immortalizing the crossroads of the center right.

Instead of

potato

,

the old woman who acted as captain said "we are the old PP".

There was the whole bestiary of the popular supporter.

Housewives who wear furs, families with two children, the lone wolf who always has a huge Spanish flag in hand,

the pensioner with a National Police cap

and the ideal of the young couple about to get engaged, that monument to the convictions.

"Vote for the PP? Never"

Marta, Dominican, was hot.

"I used to vote for the PSOE," she mumbles.

She is in the sunny zone.

Overwhelmed by the mask, she had all her clothes left over.

A large number of Ayuso supporters challenged Ayuso wearing masks outdoors.

For Marta, the black hat did not provide enough shade.

"I have changed my vote for Ayuso

. She is the one who has helped raise Spain. Pedro Sánchez is a liar. The only one who has done well during the pandemic is Ayuso."

He has been in the country for 20 years.

"I want work, not subsidies. We

have to go out into the streets so that they listen to us," she said.

The concentration was, in reality, a flock of former sympathizers and voters perched at the gates of the PP.

A pat from Casado would make them resume the flight to Vox again.

"I am never going to vote for the PP again,"

confirmed Manuel, 83.

He was under the cover of a red and yellow umbrella.

"Nadal and Ayuso are the best in Spain.

I was going to say in Europe, but they already know that in Europe. I vote for Vox because the directors of the PP are not even worth fucking."

Just like Antonio and Filomena: "We will not vote for the PP again, but that does not mean that we are not here. Casado is comfortable in the opposition."

Inside, some of the protesters' cornices were fenced off by live television connections, Fidel, Ana and their little daughter participated in silence.

"We don't vote for the PP.

We'll see if we vote for the next president of the party," she said.

Fidel is more direct.

"If he is still married, we will not vote for the PP again"

.

They follow the theory that explains the party's crisis due to jealousy, envy, the clash between mediocrity and talent.

"Married is afraid of Ayuso's leadership," they agreed.

"He hasn't been shot by decent people."

"Married, Pantyhose"

Four friends were practicing their Political Science degree in the middle of the crowd.

They watched.

They were caught.

"We are not PP voters," warned Juanjo.

He just turned 20 years old.

"Ayuso has achieved something very important. He has the support of the people.

He is practically populist.

I don't think he should run for the party's national leadership. He should stay in Madrid."

"Married, pantyhose," a man shouted.

It pisses you off that a woman has more balls than you.

Barbara, 72, was with a friend who was blowing into a whistle as if to underline the chants.

She is more pragmatic:

"Anyone who makes life easy for Sánchez is the enemy to beat.

Our problem is not Ayuso or Casado, it is Sánchez. Sánchez is going to continue governing."

Her vote is undefined.

"It depends on what happened.

I'm not going to vote for Sánchez or Vox

. I still abstain."

Almu and Marta are sisters and are 23 and 30 years old.

Like the self-styled

Ayuser in the sweatshirt, they belong to the

fresh

militancy

.

"We are going to be sad to lose Ayuso in Madrid, but she should choose to be president of the Government.

If he continues to be married, we will change the vote to Abascal

."

Javier, 40, left the party "because of the plug: life in the district headquarters is very screwed up."

He waved a flag of the Community, personifying the incipient

madraca

nationalism enlightened by Ayuso.

"The change starts here.

I think married people are afraid of women.

That directive must be changed. They have no choice but to listen to the voters."

An hour and a half later, the concentration began to spread, among other destinations, on the terraces.

Enrique, who is 31 years old, is now a Vox voter.

"What has happened this week disappoints me

. They give Sánchez an oxygen ball," he analyzed before heading "to take the vermouth."

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