As was guessed from the beginning, the Investigation Commission of the Madrid City Council to try to clarify the possible involvement of the Municipal Housing and Land Company (EMVS) in the alleged espionage from Genoa to Isabel Díaz Ayuso has become a absence game.

To the point that the non-presence of certain quoted ends up having more importance than the statements of those present.

Yesterday morning was a good example of this.

Among the list of calls to testify appeared the names of

Tomás Díaz Ayuso

, brother of the president, and

Joaquín Vidal

, former press officer of José Luis Martínez-Almeida.

Neither of them went through the group building on Calle Mayor, but both monopolized the conversation both outside and inside the premises.

"

The appearance of Tomás Díaz Ayuso is useless and irrelevant to the objective of the investigation commission"

, affirmed the mayor in an act in Hortaleza, where he insisted again that "the left" was turning this investigation process into "a circus ».

“We are not going to allow it,” remarked the alderman.

Nor did she differ much from her party colleague, the regional president, who was summoned to testify on the first day of the commission and who did not appear either.

"

What I want to know is what my brother paints there and what I paint

," remarked the regional leader during her visit to the town of Villamantilla, from where she assured that this commission, despite being Ciudadanos one of the main promoters and the president of it is created "to do political damage and to investigate absolutely nothing."

The other great name of the morning in the commission was that of Joaquín Vidal.

Almeida's former press officer had not confirmed his presence and throughout the morning, as the groups explained,

he announced his non-attendance through an email

.

Situation that made him appear in the interventions of the parties of the left -PSOE, Más Madrid and Recupera Madrid- that linked him directly with Carromero.

Those who did attend were the president councilor of Moncloa and Usera, Loreto Sordo, and his advisor, Francisco Javier Muñoz, who was pointed out as the person who had met with the detective, Julio Gutiez at the Wellington hotel to commission the espionage to Ayuso .

Both denied these accusations.

"I have never been to the Wellington Hotel, I have never met with any detective, I have never called a detective agency,"

Muñoz said, noting that "his name and surname coincided," but he had not been at the meeting.

The president of the EMVS Company Committee, Antonio Machón, and the director of Legal Services, Carlos Medina, also attended, who

denied any involvement of the municipal company in the case and completed the four appearances

, record of a day of the commission.

Although the leading role was for the absent.

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