Ayuso affirms that she will denounce the government’s “mafia techniques” in the EU in the case of her partner | Madrid News

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, said this Tuesday that “the entire Government [de Pedro Sánchez] she should resign as a whole if she had any decency” because of the “mafia techniques” that she claims have been used against her. The conservative leader has thus referred to the leak of an email about the case that affects her partner, Alberto González Amador, which has led to Álvaro García Ortiz, and to the resignation of the leader of the PSOE in the region, Juan Lobato, who received the document of a La Moncloa official, Pilar Sánchez Acera, who suggested that she had obtained it from the media. In this context, Ayuso has advanced, during the Executive Committee of the Madrid Popular Party, that he will go to the European Union and “all democratic bodies” to present his version of what happened and denounce the fact that private communications between the Prosecutor’s Office are publicly known. and the legal representation of an investigated person.

“We have seen a State operation orchestrated from La Moncloa to try to personally destroy me,” the president of Madrid said about her partner’s case, investigated by the l. “(…) There is no need for any judge to come and tell the Pedro Sánchez government that these mafia techniques against the political adversary are intolerable in a democracy and are even more unacceptable within the framework of the European Union, and that is why everything “This government, a bloc, should resign if it had a bit of decency,” he continued. “I will go to all the existing and future instances, to all those democratic ones that are standing inside and outside of Spain, to defend the rule of law in Spain, because it has been directly attacked, beaten by a government that has no limits, a government that every time it knows it is under control – as a democracy where counterpowers have to exist – annihilates it.”

This newspaper asked the president’s cabinet to clarify where and how it intends to make its complaint known. “Sánchez is outside EU standards. And it will have to be told in the EU,” responded a source trusted by Ayuso, without giving more details, although adding that “there are more places” than the European Committee of the Regions, the Brussels forum in which governments such as the autonomous community of Madrid. On previous occasions, the Baroness .

The controversy over the emails in the case of Ayuso’s boyfriend started in March. Then, the president’s chief of staff, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, leaked an email about the case to several media outlets with the intention of making it appear that the Prosecutor’s Office had offered a pact to González Amador. Shortly afterwards, a second email was revealed, the leak of which has been prosecuted, which showed that just the opposite had happened: the lawyer of the person under investigation was the one who had offered a pact and acknowledged the commission of two crimes of tax fraud. That this communication has become known has led to . For Díaz Ayuso, a mere pawn in a plotted operation, he has said, for Sánchez, to involve “the attorney general, the attorney general, the ministers, the Tax Agency, all putting their hand in” in a campaign against her.

In contrast, the testimonies in court of the senior prosecutor of the Community of Madrid, Almudena Lastra; from the provincial chief prosecutor, Pilar Rodríguez; and Julián Salto, the prosecutor specialized in economic crimes who wrote , converge in distancing themselves from the fact that the case has a political component: “We did not know who it was until after filing the complaint.”

Before his intervention at the PP meeting, Ayuso described the President of the Government as a “coward”, accusing him of having “orchestrated” that operation, during an interview on Antena 3. “[Sánchez] He has orchestrated all this to try to destroy me (…). There is State corruption from top to bottom (…). He Sanchism “It needs to spread fear: whoever stands in my way will be stabbed.”

In that television intervention, the president of Madrid has defended the right of her chief of staff to leak to the media the email of the case that affects her partner that originated the hoax that the Prosecutor’s Office had offered her a pact, when it had been the lawyer of the investigated person who had taken the initiative.

“This putting Miguel Ángel Rodríguez in the middle is pathetic,” Ayuso said. “The file belongs to you,” argued the president of Madrid, comparing what happened to an individual telling details of their medical file. “You decide, as the owner of your medical data, whether it is disclosed or not,” he stressed. “Neither the doctor nor the hospital has the right to do so. “No one has the right to use it for you,” he continued. “Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, as the injured party [su novio, González Amador]they can say what they want, because it is their personal data, it is their history, which they have no right to [a hacer] “no power of the State, no official, not to mention the State Attorney General.”

This argument involves the admission that the president’s chief of staff, who receives a public salary, has been collaborating with an individual, the president’s partner, in the communication strategy with which he has faced the controversy. However, in the same interview, Ayuso criticized the use of public media for particular issues.

“Does anyone imagine that officials of the Community of Madrid [MAR no lo es, es alto cargo] “Would they start working for the family circles of any of my advisors?” he said about the PSOE, whose leaders he described as “jerks” and “brazens” for, he argued, exponentially increasing the number of positions of trust.

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