Isabel Díaz Ayuso

has predicted that the

Mediator case

, the Canarian extortion plot against livestock companies in which the former socialist deputy

Juan Bernardo Fuentes

- alias

Tito Berni

- is implicated for corruption, "is going to bring down this Government."

The president of the Community of Madrid has demanded that

Pedro Sánchez

give explanations about the plot, which according to the investigating judge "was able to operate thanks to the former Socialist deputy."

The "criminal organization" requested an "economic toll" of 5,000 euros from the businessmen it recruited under the promise of "obtaining privileges" in terms of public procurement.

They met with them in the Congress of Deputies and at the headquarters of the Civil Guard in Madrid to appear "serious" and ended up at meals in restaurants in the capital, "big parties" in hostess clubs and hotels with an average cost of of between 3,000 and 3,500 euros that were paid by the businessmen who wanted to enter the plot.

Vox's "insane" motion

"There would be much more talk about it if an unnecessary motion of no confidence had not crossed the line, which will be a decoy against the PP in the coming months," lamented Ayuso, who has called Vox's motion of no confidence "insane and unnecessary."

"The only thing it does is give wings to the Government right now and, above all, it serves to be used against the party that today already has more votes in the polls than the entire left combined", he has abounded from Barcelona, ​​​​where he has participated in a conference at the Círculo Ecuestre.

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