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The Telegraph interviews Díaz Ayuso and equates her to Ron DeSantis and Boris Johnson

Turning Madrid into “The Florida of Europe”: low taxes, attraction of investment and growth economic

the british newspaper The Telegraph has devoted an extensive article to analyze the figure of Isabel Díaz Ayuso on the occasion of her recent visit to London.

The English newspaper, which has interviewed the leader of the PP, points out that “promises to make the city the ‘Florida of Europe’ while waging war against the left” and he points out without hesitation that Ayuso is waging a campaign “to overthrow the coalition government” and thus become “the first woman president of the Government of Spain.”

With two decisive elections on the horizon, the president of Madrid is ready for the political fight of her life: overthrow the socialist-communist coalition government of Pedro Sánchez»is said in the text.

The Telegraph points out that Ayuso is running for re-election in May in crucial elections before “the battle for the future of Spain is waged in the December general elections.” He says that her followers refer to her as “Santa Isabel”, but warns that Ayuso is a figure that causes “hate” on the left, “that calls her ‘trumpist’ or ‘fascist'”.

The British newspaper highlights that last week he traveled to London to meet with international investors who he expects attract Madrid “with low taxes and a business-friendly environment” y compares her to “Ron DeSantisthe main candidate for the Republican candidacy in the US», who “has helped make Florida an economic powerhouse”.

And he explains that, just like him, made Madrid the first region of Spain free of confinementsbecoming one of the most important stars of the PP and causing the «Ayusomanía» because the region enjoyed an “economic boost” that communities that continued to lock down did not.

“Since then, it has reduced taxes and the bureaucracy with a set of open-market policies that have been rewarded with growth two points above the national average,” he says. The Telegraphwhich states that “Madrid has overtaken Catalonia as the richest region in Spain.”

In fact, the article says that if he wins the May elections, Ayuso’s status as a scourge of the left and future leader will increase even more. And it is stated that “just like it happened to Boris Johnson when he was mayor of London“, her power in the capital has occasionally made her “a thorn in the side of her party’s leadership,” but also “a a political superstarto which he aspires to the highest office.”

In line with that, The Telegraph claims that If Alberto Núñez Feijóo fails to win in the general elections, “it is expected” that the PP will turn to Ayuso as the next leader

Enemy of the “movement” woke»

«It is a real problem in Spain, because they are authoritarian. There’s less freedom for humor, watching movies, and basically being an adult.», he affirms in reference to the doctrine of cancellation and the woke movement.

«Young people are pitted against each other; yese relations between men and women have weakened. If the older people want to speak frankly to the young, they cannot. It is a form of paternalism and authoritarianism, because who decides what is offensive? ”, asks the Madrid leader.

Climate zealotry ‘doesn’t listen to people’

The president also takes the opportunity to charge against the green cut regulations, indicating that “Those who wrap themselves in the environmental banner don’t listen to real people.”

“The key is preserve and care for the natural heritage, but now the debate has shifted to other issues, such as how to live and consume. It should not be an ideological fight, but some have managed to turn it into that”, Ayuso adds.

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