• Protest Tension between students with shouts for and against Ayuso on his return to the Complutense

The hangover from the delivery of the distinction as

an illustrious student

of the Faculty of Information Sciences of the

Complutense University

to Isabel Díaz Ayuso, far from going down, continues to grow.

And today the regional president, who yesterday at the event opted for a low-profile speech, has been the one who has made her rise, putting the focus on the Government of Pedro Sanchez, whom she has accused of

"sending people" to her acts

"for weeks" to

intimidate her

.

"I am afraid that the Government, which does not exist in Madrid, is going to send me more and more agents to scare me and to create a climate around me that has not occurred in the entire Legislature", Ayuso started in his speech after the Council of Government in Galapagar, where he has also affirmed that

"from now until May 28 we will see things that will chill our blood"

.

"

Never in four years as president of the Community of Madrid have I had a single problem in the streets or on the campuses

of the public and private universities of the Community of Madrid", has assured the

popular

leader who has added that as they are getting closer 'killer' elections are being the rallying cry of the left.

Ayuso has also made reference to the statements made yesterday by the general secretary of the PSOE-M,

Juan Lobato

, who pointed out that his presence in the Faculty of Information Sciences

sought to "provoke"

due to the proximity of the elections.

"I believe that it is not that something that I do provokes them, I believe that

my existence simply provokes them

because my project has more votes than all the left together in the Community of Madrid", the regional president pointed out.

"It must be that I did not deserve the distinction of having been the first Information Sciences student to become president of all the people of Madrid through the polls", continued the regional leader, who added that

the problem " maybe it's that the skirt is too short"

.

"It must be that, but it is that I do not get used to a class of politicians on the left who are increasingly puritanical," she has had an impact.

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