In the electoral campaign of the PP in the Community of Madrid has burst this Saturday a new factor: Mariano Rajoy. The former president of the Government, who had already shared an act with the mayor of the capital, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, has gone to Alcalá de Henares to clothe the regional president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, after the "brutal and antidemocratic campaign" that, as he has slipped, Podemos has articulated against her with the canvas on which his brother appears in the neighborhood of Goya.

With this context, the last popular leader in Moncloa has placed Ayuso as "an extraordinary president" for her "political, social leadership and her management capacity" in the face of "the gossip, entanglers and zascandiles that circulate through national politics". "I have seen almost everything, but a campaign as brutal and as undemocratic as the one that some have launched against Ayuso I have never seen. Its authors, who are known and are in the frankenstein, will be portrayed on the 28th when Ayuso has a greater majority and they are rejected, "said the Galician leader.

But in Rajoy's speech there has not only been support for the regional leader, from his words has also emerged a strong national message addressed to his party. Because, as he has stressed, only from "unity" the popular will be able to succeed in the elections of May 28. "The objective is to govern, we are not visagrists nor do we intend to get a councilor in some town hall. We are a serious party, which has provided many services to Spain, "said the former president, who, without mentioning directly to "have no more enemies, has charged against Citizens, his crutch party in Moncloa. " This match is not an invention nor has it lasted a quarter of an hour, there are others who had discovered the Mediterranean by having a remarkable support. Where are all those?" he said.

Rajoy has also pointed to his successor in Moncloa, Pedro Sánchez, for having generated "the greatest division and polarization among Spaniards since transition" breaking "all the great national consensus". "When you agree with the best of each house, the same thing can happen to you as to Frankenstein, which gets out of hand," said Rajoy who among "the consequences" of that pact has placed the "condescending treatment with the prisoners of eta", "the revision of history", "the questioning of the transition and democracy" and "ridiculous laws such as those of transsexuals or animal welfare". "The squatters will end up entering under canopy and with the right to canapé and but to time," he insisted.

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How can people who do not want to be in Spain, the political arm of a terrorist group or people who live in another century be part of the Government of Spain? As a child I was told to be careful with bad companies, I took note and it would be good for others to understand that bad companies bring bad government, bad laws and bad economic management, "said Rajoy, who has predicted "a triumph that will be capital" of the PP in Madrid and nationally. "I only hope that Feijóo does not find what some of us found when we acceded to the Government," he concluded.

After the intervention of the former president, it was the turn of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, with a more moderate tone, who has followed the line of her rally partner alluding to the fact that the PP is "a party with history, which has been at the service of Spain when it has been most needed, which has in all the towns of this country a headquarters with good people. " "This is the inheritance we have passed from one to another. We take your witness and due to the circumstances of life and politics we are facing one of the hardest moments of democracy, "he added addressing the former president.

"I don't know what will happen to the country if the Socialist Party continues to govern one more legislature. The Community of Madrid has never had to do and so much to contribute to Spain, "continued Ayuso, who added that the PP must be "the replacement of the PSOE that leaves everything destroyed." "This disaster is going to get worse, it has no brake. The institutional deterioration that began with Felipe González has not stopped growing, "said the popular leader.

It was not until the end of her speech when the Madrid leader referred to the inclusion of ETA in the lists of Bildu and the pacts with this party of the PSOE at the national level. "I refuse to be told that in any democratic country it would be possible to take people with crimes behind such as jihadist terrorism," said the regional president, who pointed out that the leaders of the Abertzale left "are not going to be satisfied, they are not going to stop with this. " No one asks for any revenge, we ask for dignity and justice. A country that is able or prefers to look the other way to see if the bad guys are content, is a country doomed to run out of future," he said.

"These people are the ones who today with the president of the Government write the Transition and call it democratic memory. This weak and immoral government has agreed its future and handed it over to this frankenstein pact and everyone needs each other. I refuse that this is Spain, "he said before concluding that "the future belongs to all those who want a country united and in coexistence."

  • Mariano Rajoy
  • Isabel Diaz Ayuso
  • Madrid Elections
  • Alcalá de Henares

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