In a week marked by the act of the Complutense University and its political consequences, the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, today inaugurated the conference on Education, under the title

Effort and Meritocracy,

of the PP of Madrid.

And she has done so without lowering the political tone of recent days against United We Can, announcing a future plan for Education that allows "counteracting politicization" and accompanied by Toni Nadal, uncle and coach of Rafa Nadal for years.

In the first part of her speech, the

popular

leader has focused on the attacks on the Government with a clear objective: United We Can.

If this week he referred to the purple formation as "a cancer", today

Ayuso has focused on three ministries under his command: Equality, Consumption and Social Rights

.

"Today we have a Ministry of Consumption and Equality dedicated to campaigning with public money to dictate to children and families what to play with and to women how to be a woman," she affirmed.

Regarding Ione Bellara's department, she has stressed that "dedicated to provoking hatred against businessmen and entrepreneurship" after his statements calling Juan Roig, owner of Mercadona, a "ruthless capitalist".

"Today it is very meritorious not to be fooled by the ideologies that want to infect everything with politicization, confrontation and an invented parallel reality that wants to distract us from what is happening and from what we have to do", Ayuso continued again in reference to Podemos, before noting that

"ideology is killing academic rigor and enthusiasm"

.

The Madrid leader has also passed on the incidents on Tuesday at the Complutense without making specific mention of them, but figuratively.

"

There has never been so much fear in the university because of the cancellation

. From the Transition university that called back all the exiles and banned, from that freedom without anger, it has fallen into the university of escraches, censorship , fear and the exclusion of those who dare to dissent", remarked the regional president, who added that "

there are correctness policemen everywhere

".

Faced with this, Ayuso has claimed "the merit of the Spanish to protect itself at a time where ideology permeates everything" and has announced that it will launch

a plan "for freedom, plurality and quality" in Education for " counteract politicization"

that will be part of the PP's electoral program for the 28-M elections and that it hopes to apply in the next legislature if it is invested again.

"Quality education has been and is the great recognition of merit but also of talent and of something like recognizing that each person is unique and irreplaceable", she pointed out.

The regional president has highlighted the need for this plan

in the face of the "decline in quality and instrumentalization by some who also do not provide solutions"

in the educational field, which, as she has indicated, suffers "the highest dropout rate since 2008".

"Education based on fair merit and effort has been and is the true social elevator in which we believe as parties and a political project for Madrid and for Spain", she has had an impact, placing freedom of educational choice as an option at the center.

"The key is to bet on more freedom for students, teachers and families [...] Nobody is left over because there is no project or talent or negligible capacity", the

popular

leader assured before detailing that her future educational plan will be based on "guarantee alphanumeric grades", "complete the programs until the last day of class" and "guarantee teaching in the classroom" because "although the end should not be the grades and titles, without grades there is no educational justice".

"In short, in the face of ideology, quality, scientific rigor and freedom"

, she has concluded.

After her speech at the conference, which is being held in Torrejón de Ardoz, the president held a conversation about leadership and meritocracy with Toni Nadal, Rafa Nadal's uncle and former coach, where she pointed out that sport provides "the best values" for Young.

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