• Elections Ayuso defends himself with the economy from the attacks of the entire left in Health and Education: "Either the ambition of the PP or vote for ETA"
  • Opinion The thermostat of the debate did not exceed three, by Antonio Lucas

A box of medicines, a rejected book, a personalized blouse, gastronomic snapshots and even a poster torn in two live. A debate without props always seems less debated. So, last night, in that all against Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who patiently fit the blows from the right flank of the screen, were to look one by one the performances, perfectly designed in the engine room of the matches.

He started the matter with the Lorazepam box that Monica Garcia put on her lectern. The candidate of More Madrid, second force according to the polls, brandished the slogan "Health or Ayuso". "Let's see if you deign to look at me," García snapped at Ayuso, during one of the night's throws, while protesting off-camera with the president's replicas. The box of medicines did not move from its podium even when it was taking out of the hat different photographs to accompany its attacks. "Ayuso is only able to agree with Mrs. Ayuso," said the current opposition leader.

Find out more

Debate 28-M.

The bronco rifirrafe of Isabel Díaz Ayuso and Alejandra Jacinto for a book: "Do not invade my space"

  • Writing: DANIEL J. OLLERO Madrid

The bronco rifirrafe of Isabel Díaz Ayuso and Alejandra Jacinto for a book: "Do not invade my space"

However, it was Alejandra Jacinto, candidate of Podemos, who tried to make the most of its resources. First, arriving by taxi to the event, and then go out in defense of the sector, as a blow to Ayuso. "I'm going to ask him a question now that he doesn't have a pinganillo," Jacinto slipped. Afterward, he approached the president's post with a poisoned gift. It was the book They will die in an unworthy way, by Alberto Reyero, who was Minister of Social Policies during the pandemic. "Don't invade my space," Ayuso replied to the gift, which ended up being part of Jacinto's pulpit for the rest of the night.

The 'ores' of Monasterio

Jacinto, who started looking at the clock sideways, wanted to lead the attacks of the left. To do this, he even took advantage of his clothing. Suddenly, under his jacket, a T-shirt with several faces of Tomás Díaz Ayuso, brother of the president, appeared about that issue about masks during the pandemic.

Rocío Monasterio tore up a poster to rescue the thorny issue over money destined for the Menas (Unaccompanied Foreign Minors). "Each 'ore' costs us 6,487 euros a month and then there is no help for other things," cried the Vox candidate, to the indignation of Juan Lobato, tempered throughout the night: "They are people and deserve respect. We welcome everyone here." "You speak from the Retiro neighborhood," was Monasterio's pinch during the housing block, alluding to Mónica García. He also threw the fang on Ayuso, about the pandemic.

Night of "Champions" of Lobato

Juan Lobato clung to the figures and football similes from the beginning to defend his proposals. "We are not here to play the League but to win the Champions League," started the socialist candidate, who looked through the camera, as if wanting to talk one-on-one with viewers. The Champions League (perhaps by the subconscious) would come out again. His tempered tone never went off track.

"I do not take myself for granted," Ayuso said impassively, much more comfortable in the reply than in the exposition of the topics, who tried never to lose her composure, aware that she was going to be the target. "You have the face of reinforced concrete. The left does not stop generating poverty," was one of the responses to the shots that came from all sides of the stage. And he referred to the "miracle of the loaves and the floors" to talk about housing. From Monasterio to Lobato, passing through Jacinto and García. The president, logically, completed her speech with those "Ganas de Madrid con ganas", which is the electoral slogan of the Popular Party. It was about resisting.

There was no place in the Ciudadanos debate, with its candidate Araceli Gómez. Hence the orange protest at the gates of the Telemadrid venue.

  • Articles Carlos Guisasola
  • Isabel Diaz Ayuso
  • Monica Garcia
  • Rocío Monasterio
  • Madrid Elections

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

Learn more