Far from the fact that the only electoral debate in the Community of Madrid modified the framework of the campaign, everything remains unchanged. Because none of the candidates has forced a format that has drawn an Isabel Díaz Ayuso resorting to the economy and confrontation with the central government in the face of the attacks of the three parties of the left towards her management in Health and Education. A scenario similar to that of the entire legislature in the Assembly of Madrid and on the road to elections.

The regional president has contrasted her model of "an ambitious community managed by the Popular Party or those who propose to raise taxes, vote for ETA or give houses to squatters." "Almost half of the salaries of all Spaniards are taken by the Government in taxes and bureaucracy and we are a counterweight to all this," said the popular candidate, who remarked that "social justice of the left" is based on "working less" and "living at the expense of those who put the patrimony to their children."

In this economic scenario it has been Más Madrid and Unidas Podemos who have accused Ayuso of governing for "the ultra-rich" while the PSOE has made him affirm that a region that "is a cannon" like Madrid is the "region number 32" in importance in Europe. We are not taking everything you have because we do not know what we aspire to because nobody has decided what we want to be when we grow up, first it was Eurovegas and now Formula 1, "said the socialist Juan Lobato, who added that "the economic engine of Spain is catching ".

"What does not work is not the Community of Madrid, it is Mrs. Ayuso. Life hurts 25% more since you govern, there are no lorazepanes that can cure that people do not reach the end of the month, "said Monica Garcia who has seconded the purple spokeswoman Alejandra Jacinto, who has assured that who does not have more than one million euros "is not interested in absolutely nothing the fiscal policy" of the regional government.

After the passage through the economic block, the move to housing has evidenced the first clash of Vox with the regional president, less usual than expected with the break of the end of the legislature, because its spokesman, Rocío Monasterio has assured that her party does not want "a Madrid of first and second, with 10 years of differences in life expectancy" or one that "is taking 57% of the salary in rent and 38% in mortgage payment".

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