The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has opined Thursday that the judges and prosecutors must be “protected” against “orchestrated campaigns” by the central government. During an informative breakfast in Nueva Economy Forum, he has accused the president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, of “giving up the Judiciary” and has shown his concern about the cases of Begoña Gómez and David Sánchez: “For now the only sentenced is the judge himself.” Thus, he has criticized Sánchez's words, who defended the innocence of his surroundings on Wednesday and insisted that they were being tried for being their relatives. However, it was the chief of Cabinet of Ayuso, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, who hinted without evidence last Monday, when it was made public that Alberto González Amador will sit on the bench accused of fiscal fraud, accounting crime and belonging to the criminal organization, which the magistrate had done it by intercession of Sanchez against the popular baroness.
“It turns out that it is the little sister of a guy who (Fernando) Grande-Marlaska has promoted. All (Pedro) Sánchez is corrupt,” Rodríguez wrote after the opening of oral trial against the boyfriend of the president of the Community of Madrid. On the other hand, three days later Ayuso has asked the Judicial Branch to “orchestrated campaigns” by the Government with the supposed objective of discrediting his work and stopping the investigations.
“It cannot move from the Moncloa until the diligence culminates, until the Judicial Power is not ended and does not end up the fiscal career at last,” he accused Sánchez, whom he has also pointed out saying: “As he does, operating against the adversary, the political alternation, to continue in the Moncloa as little until he submits the judiciary to the press.”
In addition, he has criticized that “now everyone knows what each judge has to do” and has been asked “how will the persecution he is suffering,” Judge Juan Carlos Peinado who “has had until complaining against two ministers.” “The only one that is sentenced is already the judge of departure. I say that this has no place in a liberal democracy, where we believe in the separation of powers,” he defended.
Even so, Ayuso considers that Madrid is being attacked by the central government and ensures that she “does not treat” its “political adversaries”: “I have not treated my political adversaries as it happens with me with respect to the government. I do not know where they live, I do not know who they sleep with. I would not use the media of the Community of Madrid to attack them, to discredit them, to get into their lives, I do it for their lives.
He has described the Moncloa as “a Caribbean soap opera”, has defended that Spain “lives an unprecedented situation” and has settled its speech saying: “Dear friends, it is now when, so that the Spain we know does not forget what it is, who it is and so that no one else is discouraged, everyone helps reduce this damage. To protect judges and prosecutors of campaigns that are orchestrated from our own state. Country has showcase regions to look at. ”