Although attention is focused on what is happening this Sunday in Extremadura, with possible medium-term effects on the national picture, parties and institutions approve these days the closing of a political course located at the equator of the legislature and marked by tensions. Behind the report presented this month by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, this quarter is the turn of the President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso. Its constant confrontation with the Central Executive repeatedly renders management opaque. From Puerta del Sol he tries to demonstrate that there are deberes to repress a high degree of execution of the program with which the elections competed.
According to the data exposed, 446 of the 459 compromised measures were implemented, or approximately 97%. Among them, around 200 are still in the development phase after being activated in recent months. Then he used these figures to extract money from Sánchez, even though last month he was considered “inquiokupa” and lacked assumptions.
Nothing more to stop his appearance, he began his offensive against the Central Executive: “We are a non-conformist government, a passionate government, and one that works with rigor. We are an extraño government in these times because it carries out its electoral program, resolves hypotheses, meets with opposition groups, gives the press without electing the means to contest, celebrates the state debates of the region every year, avoids the boycott of events of public interest, does not spend what you do not have, has concrete plans for the future.