One of the most angry moments lived in the electoral debate between the candidates for the presidency has been carried out by the candidate of Podemos-IU-Alianza Verde, Alejandra Jacinto and the current leader of the Community and candidate for the Popular Party, Isabel Díaz Ayuso because of a book on hospitalization protocols during the pandemic.

The clash began with an intervention by Jacinto in the block of the debate on social policies.

"You, Isabel, gave orders not to transfer to hospitals 7,341 people during the pandemic who lived in nursing homes and that you, your government gave those orders not to transfer to hospitals. You have not asked for forgiveness today," accused the Podemos candidate before bending down to pick up a book.

"His social policy adviser, Alberto Reyero, is declaring it in court and is also telling it in this book They Will Die in an Unworthy Manner," he continued. "You can no longer hide from the truth. You have to give explanations, you have to ask for forgiveness and you have to try to repair the damage caused to the relatives. This is one of the most serious and insane events that has occurred during this legislature and as I do not want him to continue hiding from the truth, I want to give him this book."

While pronouncing the last words of his speech, Jacinto left his lectern to hand him the copy.

"No, no. Please do not approach me. Oh, no. I appreciate it but no. Thank you, no," Ayuso replied visibly nervous as she stretched out her arms.

Jacinto, who ignored Ayuso's instructions, left the book on the lectern of the popular one.

Then, Ayuso hurried to pick it up on the way to Jacinto's lectern and left it in his hands.

"It's Alberto Reyero's," Jacinto asked him.

"Have for yourself," Ayuso replied before returning to his lectern.

"I believe that there can be no more miserable policy than using the pandemic. It turns out that the pandemic has killed millions of people but in the Community of Madrid it has been Ayuso, "said the leader of the Popular Party.

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