The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has broken this Thursday with Vox, a party against which he has charged for "the drift he has taken" in recent months and for his supposed "moral superiority" against the PP, although "he has taught them everything", so he has expressed to the formation of Rocío Monasterio that "each, better, on their own."

"It is clear that from today everyone will follow their path," Ayuso said in the plenary session of the Assembly of Madrid, the last of the legislature, in which Vox has announced that it will vote against the latest star fiscal proposal of the regional president to attract foreign investment.

At the end of the legislature and with an eye on the elections of May 28, although Ayuso has acknowledged that Vox has supported his Government "in the most difficult moments", the leader of the PP has broken relations with those who until now were his preferred partners.

"The drift that her party has taken is not going to drag me with it," Ayuso told Monasterio, after the Vox spokeswoman reproached the president who wants to benefit foreigners against Madrilenians with her proposal for a tax deduction of 20% in the IRPF quota of investments from outside the Community of Madrid.

"It is not foreign investment, they hear foreign and they are clouded," said Ayuso, adding that Madrid is "a place of welcome" and "a small world", in addition to the proposal of his Government would benefit foreigners, Spaniards and Madrilenians to return to the region.

For his part, Monasterio has regretted that PP and Vox do not finish the legislature "in a climate of understanding" despite their differences, since both formations are necessary for the region.

In this line, he has reproached Ayuso that thepopular ones have voted against more than thirty initiatives, specifically, 34, such as the repeal of the Trans Law, the elimination of subsidies to unions or reduction of positions, despite the fact that his Government has been able to approve 23 laws thanks to the support of Vox.

Monasterio has stressed that he will not support his initiative to favor foreigners and give them "privileges" against the people of Madrid, whom Ayuso intends to discriminate, so they will include in their electoral program that investments are deducted all those who invest their assets in opening a business in the region.

And he has reproached that the PP abstained on Wednesday in Congress when voting the motion of censure against Pedro Sánchez and has snapped at him to explain "how was that of the PP to deliver the Government of Spain to Pedro Sánchez because he preferred to save Mariano Rajoy. "

In the corridors of the Assembly of Madrid, Monasterio has responded that Ayuso works for Feijóo, who has given "order" that the priority partner is the PSOE, which "will be its priority partner for its future governments", which for Vox is a "mistake".

According to Monasterio, since Vox announced the motion of censure to Pedro Sánchez, Ayuso "distanced himself from Vox" by order of Genoa, and has indicated that his group "has never had any problem" to sit with the president, but with the left, with which he will not go "anywhere".

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