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Isabel Díaz Ayuso ridicules Pedro Sánchez: "If the French come, it's my fault and if the British don't come, too" | Public mirror

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has made a fool of the Pedro Sánchez government for its attempt to blame Madrid for the UK's veto on tourism in Spain. “What cannot be is that if many French tourists come it is their fault, and if British tourists do not come it is my fault. Here what happens is that this PSOE, which has become more puritanical in Spain that does nothing but insult, is that we do not stop seeing it, the canes, the bulls … but what do they think is Madrid, Madrid Is this really? ”, Ayuso pointed out this Friday during an interview with the Espejo Público program on Antena 3. The also leader of the PP considers that the attacks by the central Executive against his management of the coronavirus pandemic are due to the PSOE he does not want to "assume electoral defeat." «Why do so many citizens from all corners of the world come here precisely to live? What they are doing is not assuming the electoral defeat, and what happens to the PSOE from La Moncloa, which is what Sanchismo always does and specifically its president, is to be with an irremediable obsession against Madrid, “he added.

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