
No explanation. The Madrid president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has focused her reply on the second session of the debate on the state of the region in accusing the central government of “using” the Tax Agency to “persecute” who “triumphs, thrives or is a little better.” Thus, he has described the institution as a “Machine to expel fortunes, investments and property”, without explaining the audios that came out this Thursday in the light in which the fiscal inspector of his partner declares before the judge of the case that Ayuso’s boyfriend falsified 15 invoices to reduce his tax burden, and that multiplied his assets since 2020.
At the beginning of his speech, Ayuso has lamented “not being able to leave” with “no one who relates to the world of the company in the Community of Madrid” and has equated her partner’s businesses with the Quirón group with the rest of the 130,000 companies with which she says that the region maintains businesses and subsidies: “Who can I go out? With Pedro Sánchez’s brother?”
Thus, Ayuso has defended his partner’s businesses, has accused the government of promoting fiscal inspection with political reasons and has denounced “to support the sister of and the sister of” every day. ” Ayuso shares attic in Madrid with González Amador.
“This that the fiscal policy is to send messages … What are the messages that the Tax Agency has to send? ‘Do I persecute you’? Even so, Ayuso has said that he defends “pay taxes and that there is bureaucracy.”
He has concluded his speech addressing the opposition spokesmen: “If you want to continue talking about my personal, sentimental life, if I rent a house or buy it, if I sell it, to whom I put in my bed, in which I get into, what I think, which as … if you want to know all that, make up the ‘hello.”
In defense of Quirón
Before that, the Madrid president has extolled the main client of her boyfriend, chiron prevention, and has described it as “the most important health group in Europe”, to which she added that “respecting thousands of doctors, nurses and patients” is being disrespectful for the investigation of these businesses, which explains only by saying: “What they want is to destroy public-priviated collaboration.”
The spokeswoman of Más Madrid, Manuela Bergerot, has assured that Ayuso “is excited” speaking of Chiron because “they are like family”: “It behaves like a lobbysta and not as the head of public services.”
“The Madrid we have lost public health and you have won an attic duplex in the center of Madrid,” the socialist representative in the Autonomous Chamber, Sea Espinar has reproached.
For her, the left “needs people to live with the fair peeled,” he says, “so that they continue to vote”: “If someone in Spain triumphs, thrives or is a little better, that is guilty and you have to chase him, the tax agency must be used.”
In line with the liberal thinking of the Argentine president, Javier Milei, the Madrid baroness has defended in the assembly an economic model for Spain that goes through reducing the tax burden and public investment: “The prices would be tripled and that the company would be helped and taxes were designed massively.”
He has opposed the reduction of the working day to “leave citizens to make their own decisions”, the companies being trained to establish the days of their workers, with the only limit of the law.
Source: www.eldiario.es