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Ayuso warns against Sánchez's fiscal pact with Catalonia: "It's a robbery of the nation and against the unity of Spain."

ABC

Spain

Monday, July 14


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The president of the Community of Madrid will go to court and does not rule out any other action to prevent them from continuing to break up the country.

Ayuso asks the Spanish people and the entire PP to use a hammer and a pick to bring down Sanchism together: It's time.

The President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, appeared this afternoon to denounce the robbery of the nation and the unity of Spain that, she stressed, Pedro Sánchez's fiscal pact with Catalonia represents."It is a death sentence for the unity of Spain," Ayuso warned, announcing that she will go to the National Court and the Constitutional Court to try to stop this agreement and has not ruled out any other action or mobilization in the streets to prevent it."We will fight every battle, no matter the cost. There can be no greater cynicism and greater theft," she warned.

Ayuso has warned that Pedro Sánchez is in the terminal phase. Saving the president's head will cost us Spain, she asserted. The president recalled that the Constitution never anticipated a tyrant sneaking into the Moncloa Palace determined to destroy Spain.

The president pointed out that Sánchez has today given away almost €25 billion to the Catalan independence movement to continue financing their corruption and to camouflage his own. Pedro Sánchez is handing the keys to the common fund for all Spaniards to the independence movement. Today it's almost €25 billion, but the independence movement anticipates it's aiming for €57 billion; they've made it clear, and they'll get it. The agreement, she explained, will also cost each Madrid resident approximately €2,000 more per year in taxes.

Ayuso emphasized that the separatists are not partners or accomplices of Pedro Sánchez; they are the president's pimps, they are ruffians. The president eats out of their hands, lives off them. He makes the bed and the Spanish people pay, she pointed out. She explained that she uses that language because it's the one they understand best.

Warning: this is an assault on the nation and against the unity of Spain. But it will not stop. Then comes the coup and the total rupture, Ayuso warned. In this sense, she predicted that the next step will be the annexation of Navarre by the Basque Country, and they will inexorably move toward a plurinational republic. Afterward, she insisted, will come the illegal independence referendum in Catalonia and the Basque Country.

Nothing will stop them from Catalonia, neither judges, nor inspectors, nor other officials. They've already warned: we'll do it again, they've got it all planned, they've warned.

She has been completely skeptical of the Constitutional Court, because it is filled with politicians disguised as judges, and she has already said she will tolerate anything not explicitly prohibited by the Constitution.

Ayuso emphasized that the autonomous communities that receive funds will not have the resources to provide essential public services. Therefore, she has asked the Madrid left, specifically the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party) and Más Madrid (Madrid), to justify, if possible, this theft that prevents people from paying for public services.

The Madrid regional president pointed out that Madrid has no taxes of its own, while Catalonia has 15, unfortunately for all Catalans. Furthermore, public debt in Catalonia is almost three times that of Madrid, and public spending is much lower than in Catalonia.

For this reason, he has announced that the Community of Madrid categorically rejects this outrage, especially when the cynical separatists are trying to prevent other regions from lowering taxes. All that was left was for the separatists to draft the Constitution, because it establishes the fiscal autonomy of the autonomous regions.

We must reverse all this damage they intend to cause in the middle of summer, during the holiday period, she has warned. Therefore, she is determined to go to the National Court and the Constitutional Court to declare that we refuse to sign this death sentence for the unity of Spain.

"I refuse to let our country and our nation change because of Pedro Sánchez's seven votes. This is unbearable, so we don't mind taking on all the criticism they want because we're used to it," the president of the Community of Madrid argued.

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