Madrid (EFE) of censorship and when the legislature comes to an end in autonomies and municipalities.
The Madrid president has chosen the last plenary session of the regional parliament before the elections on May 28 to break with Vox, when she told the spokesperson for this formation, Rocío Monasterio, that “as of today each one will follow their path” .
The unchecking has come after Vox announced that it will drop its tax proposal to attract foreign investment, one more notch in a relationship that had deteriorated for months, since Vox also prevented the approval of the Madrid budgets.
Ayuso has denounced this “drift” from his seat: “When they have decided that I am the enemy and therefore Madrid pays for it, that is when I tell them: each one better on their own.”
Feijóo has supported him from Brussels, where he has said to share and understand that he tells them “I don’t count on you” because they are not interested in Madrid, but rather “try to find some electoral gain from anti-politics.”
The popular ones have also left multiple criticisms of Vox’s motion of no confidence, in which they abstained and avoided a frontal clash, unlike what happened in the Pablo Casado stage, who voted no to the previous motion, a change of position that has earned them criticism from the left.
Feijóo breaks his silence on the motion of censure
Feijóo has broken a two-day silence to describe this motion as “gross”, “simulation” and “waste of time” and has denounced the “populist” and “childish” policy in which he includes both Vox and the Government.
Ayuso ironically congratulated those of Abascal yesterday for “carrying the President of the Government on his shoulders”, while the president of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno, has described the initiative as a “serious mistake” in which “it has only come out winning (Pedro) Sánchez”.
These criticisms come when the PP has already activated the electoral mode ahead of the May 28 elections, where it aspires to seize territories from the PSOE. And although this objective depends in some autonomies on an understanding with Vox, Feijóo refuses to speak of “block politics” and defends being in the “centrality”.
The goal of the Popular Party is to achieve monocolor governments, but in Genoa they are aware that this scenario will depend on to what extent they are ahead of Vox, as is also recognized in Abascal’s party.
The move to which the PP aspires is to overtake the sum of the left alone, as Ayuso achieved in Madrid, because in this way it is more difficult for Vox to prevent the PP from governing, since to achieve this they would have to add their votes to the PSOE and to the candidacies to the left of the socialists.
Faced with the clash with Vox, Feijóo has claimed that Ayuso has “sufficient support in Madrid to carry out his own policy.” However, the four seats that distance the Madrid president from an absolute majority have allowed Vox to block several of her initiatives. Without an absolute majority, agreements become essential.