The Madrid president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, activated a few weeks ago “countdown” to expel Pedro Sánchez and, yesterday, the Minister of Presidency, Justice and Local Administration, Miguel Ángel García, gave the eight reasons with which he pointed out the exit door to the President of the Government. “It is urgent to present your resignation because there have never been so many reasons and reasons so obvious to call elections,” he said. And it is that Spain “lives immersed in a storm of lies and bulos (…) for the assault on institutions, attacks on the separation of powers, to the Constitution, to the freedom of the press and, the most serious, to the coexistence itself between Spaniards.” These are the reasons he wielded during an informative breakfast from Europa Press:
An attack on the rule of law.
The counselor believes that such a fierce campaign had never been seen to discredit judges and magistrates. He considers that all this is part of a strategy “to undermine confidence in justice, because the first principle of the resistance manual of an autocratic leader is to eliminate any counterweight power.”
He believes that everything serves to make judicial questioning into a routine, such as accusing without evidence the judges of “ultra -right -wing jauría.”
Kidnapping of democracy
The counselor has regretted that the president of the Government has been without stepping on the Senate but, nevertheless, has created a kind of “branches of the Moncloa” throughout Spain and sets as an example the Constitutional Court, “which has become a kind of cassation court for sentences that do not like the government”; in the State Attorney General, “headed by its trusted prosecutor – Minister number 23 – charged with the Supreme Court for filtering data from an individual for political purposes”; in the State Advocacy, which “acts as its particular firm”; in Spanish Television, turned into “speaker of Sanchismo”; and in the CIS, “directed by a socialist militant who cooks surveys to the taste of the Executive.”
Imposition of unique thought
Martín believes that the Government has an obsession to control the media with a policy in which he does not admit questions in the press conferences «Veta to critical media, elaborates black lists of journalists and place its related in RTVE. He only grants media interviews of his rope and despises the independent press by calling her “pseudomedios”, “fachosfera” or “mud machines”.
Corruption
Sol identifies him not only in his family environment, but also in his government and in his party. As an example, it puts cosos such as the masks, with five ministries involved and two autonomous socialist presidents, the Tito Berni scandal and the catalogs of Ladies of Ábalos, the workplace created for his brother, and the chair that benefited his wife. “The shadow of corruption chases it daily.”
No project for Spain. He blames Sánchez not to present budgets and breaches the Constitution while negotiating privileges with a fugitive from justice. “In 2018, he said:” Budgets or elections. ” Well, it is already taking, Mr. Sánchez. Elections”. He believes that his goal is to perpetuate himself in power.
A threat to our future
He believes that Sánchez is a president who “has no word.” And what is worse, “puts entrepreneurs and investors in the target, who are those who create employment and wealth.” His alliance with “a social -communication government and its pacts with forces contrary to the constitutional order put at risk the economic and democratic stability of Spain.”
A government caught with pins
Another argument against is the parliamentary weakness with which Government Sánchez Sánchez. And he states that, in 18 months of legislature, there are already more than 100 lost votes in Congress. “It does not govern, but neither does it stop giving in to the independentistas, who are their most privileged and most faithful partners.” Thus, there has been “amnesty for coup plotters, financing” a la carte “for Catalonia with a badly called debt forgiveness, which we will pay all Spaniards, minimum reduction in the presence of the State Security Forces and Bodies in Catalonia and the Basque Country and assignment of powers to convene the national enabled places. Assignments in the management of the Cercanías Network and in the control of the borders ».
Wants to change the constitutional regime
Díaz Ayuso executive suspects that the current government intends to travel to a federal state while none to the legitimate autonomous communities. Thus, he assures that Madrid “is subject to permanent harassment and grievance for the personal inquina towards President Isabel Díaz Ayuso.” According to García Martín, Sánchez owes 624 million only for the first three months of the year 2025. In terms of dependence, “he has never fulfilled his obligation to finance the 50 % that corresponds to him.” In sum, since he is president, he owes Madrid more than 2,000 million euros.
A complement to victims of terrorism
►Madrid works on the defense and recognition of victims of terrorism. To date it has allocated 93 million euros to the payment of compensation to almost 2,500 victims. In fact, it is the region that has granted the most financial aid. But now the community intends to take another step in such a way that it wants to modify the law of victims of terrorism of the Community of Madrid so that all victims who have charged the corresponding compensation of the General State Administration, also receive the complement of 30 % of the Community of Madrid. This will also allow extending aid to: relatives of injured dead before the entry into force of the law, kidnapped persons, threatened and forced to abandon their place of residence.))