Ayuso opens the doors of the Community of Madrid to a far-right leader like Javier Milei and the PP supports the president of the Balearic parliament after his attack on the victims of Franco’s regime. And meanwhile, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, from the control room on Génova Street, remains silent. That is the situation that the PSOE describes to confront the collusion with the extreme right of the Popular Party and, in the process, put its finger on the sore spot of its president’s leadership.
“We hear more from Isabel Díaz Ayuso than from Feijóo,” said the third vice president, Teresa Ribera, this Thursday, in an interview in the sixth. Ribera asked the president of the Popular Party to “clarify what the position is” of his party regarding Milei’s visit after his attacks on the Government of Spain. “It seems that the PP is in the hands of Ayuso’s opinion,” he said.
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