The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, charged this Thursday against a Government of Spain, led by Pedro Sánchez, whom she accused of “doing nothing else” than “lying” and violating “the Constitution to death.” Following criticism from the socialist spokesperson, Mar Espinar, about the alleged “lies” of Díaz Ayuso’s chief of staff, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, in the framework of the investigation of the leak of the case of alleged tax fraud that affects the president’s partner, Alberto González Amador, Ayuso has assured that it is the attorney general, Álvaro García Ortiz, who “lied to the judicial system itself” and “deleted” his phone mobile “obstructing the work of the Civil Guard.”
Espinar has disgraced that Ayuso wants to “prevent the abortion law from being enforced” in the Community of Madrid for which she takes “her dictatorial gifts” and orders “the women of Madrid to abort elsewhere.” “Focus, for once, on complying with the law, Mrs. Ayuso, because if with this attack on women’s fundamental rights what you intended was to mislead us, I tell you, you have not succeeded. All of Spain has seen how its chief of staff acknowledged in court that he had fabricated a hoax against the state attorney general,” the spokesperson for the socialists snapped.
Regarding the preparation of the list of conscientious objectors for the voluntary interruption of pregnancy – which the president of the Community of Madrid refuses to carry out -, Ayuso has accused the left of wanting to make for doctors the “black lists” that it makes for “athletes, artists or journalists.” “I am going to refuse to have blacklists that persecute athletes, artists, journalists, the president of the RAE himself and now they are going to do the same with doctors,” he stated in the control session of the Plenary Assembly of the Assembly in response to a question from Más Madrid focused on abortion. The president has defended again that in a country where voluntary interruption of pregnancy “is free, it has to be safe”, but that we must “try to make it rare.” He has immediately insisted that he will not allow “anyone to be singled out” for making “one decision or another,” “neither outside the door of a clinic, nor inside,” nor by “a citizen, nor by a doctor.” For this reason, Ayuso has warned that she will use “the same mechanisms” that she has done “on other occasions to protect her freedom, her anonymity and her freedom of conscience by complying with the law.”
For her part, the spokesperson for Más Madrid, Manuela Bergerot, has stated that she understands the “pain” of the president, that of a woman “who suffers an abortion in a desired pregnancy”, but has indicated that the debate currently open is that of the “right to abortion.” “I empathize with a woman who suffers an abortion without wanting it and I ask you to empathize with the women who want an abortion, who want to have the right to a safe, unhindered, easy abortion, without complications, without harassment, without imploring ethics committees, without fanatics praying at the doors of clinics, without propaganda about false syndromes and without a president who tells women to go get an abortion. out,” he claimed.