It was after 9:00 a.m. when Isabel Díaz Ayuso, president of the Community of Madrid, appeared through the main entrance of the Westin Palace Hotel.

Before that, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, mayor of Madrid, Cuca Gamarra, general secretary of the PP, or Esperanza Aguirre, president of the CAM between 2003 and 2012, had done it. After the presentation of the regional candidates that the PP organized for this purpose weekday in Zaragoza, Ayuso was the protagonist of the meeting with EL MUNDO and Expansión in the Neptuno Room.

After a few minutes of presentations by the representatives of the two media, she took the floor and charged without wasting a moment against the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez.

"There is a wave of concern about what is happening in Spain. Sanchismo is occupying the political space in a totalitarian way. It has no other tool than lies," his speech began unceremoniously.

"Everything about sanchismo obeys a plan. It is the strategy of the woodworm, until everything ends up falling apart," he added with a vehement critical tone towards La Moncloa.

His crusade against Sánchez is part of the first steps of his electoral pre-campaign, towards 28-M.

"From the economic point of view, we are already seeing the results of Sánchez's policies. 18,000 million euros in foreign investment were lost," he pointed out in another point of his speech.

"The middle class and especially the Madrid class are paying for it. Their main problem is called Pedro Sánchez. That is why we must confront them with effective policies. We are going to bet on digitization like never before. In five years, we will be the European center of the sector", It was one of the measures that he announced for the future of the Community of Madrid.

"We are going to bet on a sector (digitization) that will be the most important of all. Investors are concerned about Madrid Nuevo Norte and about this digitization," he added.

Measures that he announced before rolling up his sleeves again against Sánchez.

"They are not improvising. They tell many what they want to hear and they have lied to their voters. If the Spanish do not wake up, several generations will pay the price. If Spanish society does not see what is happening, we are fools," he continued, before charging the government's tax for the rich.

"1.6 billion euros will be lost due to the tax on the rich. Madrid's main problem is Pedro Sánchez," he insisted.

There are two current issues that he did not want to get around either.

One, that of the controversial measures proposed by Vox in Castilla y León on abortion.

"The vice president of Castilla León has sought a conflict. An improvisation and an occurrence of these characteristics seems to me to be unnecessary. They are not ways to do it," said Ayuso, who believes that

García-Gallardo

has fallen into Pedro Sánchez's trap.

"If he does not know about pregnancies ... In Madrid we have always opted for motherhood," he added.

He also referred to the possible signings of the PP from Ciudadanos.

For example, that of

Begoña Villacís

, the name that has been playing the most in recent months.

"There is no need to rush," he maintained, before qualifying the orange party: "It is a political project that tried to kill me."

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