The PP of Madrid calls for a protest against the “corruption” of the central government

The PP of Madrid is going to agitate the case against the State Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, in the street. This Thursday, the president of the party, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has raised the tone in the Madrid Assembly to ensure that the representatives of the Public Ministry are a “brazen” without “honor or any type of prestige”, as he obeys “the obsessions ” by Pedro Sánchez with the Madrid president herself. Hours later, his party has chosen to intensify pressure against the central Executive by asking his followers to demonstrate this Sunday.

“The accusation of the State Attorney General is the latest scandal of a Government ravaged by corruption: corruption of the PSOE, corruption of the Government, corruption in his own home, with his wife and his brother accused,” says the general secretary of the PP of Madrid, Alfonso Serrano, in a video published on the party’s accounts, in which they encourage the people of Madrid to demonstrate in the Plaza de Castilla.

Serrano defends that Sánchez’s Executive is “weak”, is “surrounded by corruption” and is “incapable of moving anything forward.” Along the same lines, he insists on pointing out that the socialists are “breaking the foundations of the rule of law just by remaining in power.” And, therefore, he considers that “it is a civic duty to put an end to this corrupt Government.”

Using the same expression that Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, his chief of staff, used to announce the indictment of the attorney general a week in advance, Ayuso assured this Thursday in the regional parliament that the central government is made up of “tyrants and brazens who violate the rights of citizens and that is why Pedro Sanchez will also go forward,” he insisted.

‘Number 3’ of Ayuso charged

The president made these statements in a plenary session that was chaired by Ana Millán, accused of bribery and three other crimes in exchange for contracts when she was Arroyomolino Youth Councilor. This parliamentarian is ‘number 3’ in the Madrid PP leadership and led the session this Thursday in the absence of the president of the Chamber, Enrique Ossorio.

When the Madrid president included Millán on the electoral lists, the opposition criticized this appointment because the popular one had already been charged for a year. Her election as a regional deputy led to a hearing before the Superior Court of Justice.

This month a party colleague, Susana Pérez Quislant, protested at a meeting of the regional Assembly board about the mentions that the opposition makes of the judicial situation in which Millán finds himself. “The comments that are made from the speakers’ gallery about the first vice president without any respect for the presumption of innocence,” lamented the PP deputy.



Source: www.eldiario.es