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Division of opinions in the south of Madrid before the electoral advance | SER Madrid South | Today for Today Madrid South

The possible electoral advance in the Community of Madrid provokes different reactions in the south of Madrid. While the socialist mayors believe that “it is not the moment” to go to the polls, the spokesmen of PP endorse Ayuso’s decision and the councilors of Ciudadanos refer to his party. But in all municipalities the uncertainty on what will happen to the investments planned by the regional government.

This is how the mayor of Leganes, the socialist Santiago Llorente, which in an interview in Today for Today Madrid South He recalled that we are facing an “institutional paralysis” for “4 or 5 months”, because “until after the summer there will be no one to make a decision in the Community of Madrid.” Also in the microphones of SER Madrid South has manifested Diego Ortiz, socialist mayor of Pinto, which considers that “it is not the time to go to elections”, especially due to the “situation of such a complicated pandemic that we have”, although it clarifies that it will be the courts of law that make the final decision. The socialist spokesman for Valdemoro, Serafín Faraldos, dismisses Ayuso’s decision as “irresponsible” and believes that, instead of “working for the people of Madrid”, PP and Ciudadanos “have decided to play a game of thrones”.

Different version give from the Popular Party. The spokespersons for Fuenlabrada Y Leganes coincide: the fuenlabreña Noelia Nuñez believes that the future of Madrid residents has to be decided “not at the offices, but at the polls”, while the Leganense Miguel Angel Recuenco maintains that “we are not for the Citizens games, we need a stable government.”

Finally, this writing has asked mayors and local representatives of Citizens, which refer to the version of his party and the words of his regional spokesman and until this Wednesday vice president, Ignacio Aguado. However, in private many show their concern about the paralysis in investments that this electoral call may entail.


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