Ayuso accuses Sánchez government of abandoning her in danger in Mexico

Isabel Díaz Ayuso, president of the Madrid region, accused the government of Pedro Sánchez on Tuesday of leaving her in extreme danger during her visit to Mexico last week. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded by questioning Ayuso's criticisms.

Ayuso stated in interviews on Cope and Cuatro that the Spanish government offered her no security or transfers despite being notified of the trip. She accused Sheinbaum of encouraging harassment against her over a tribute to Hernán Cortés and of threatening the Xcaret complex to cancel her attendance at the Platino Awards.

Sheinbaum replied that Ayuso suspended her tour on Friday but stayed until Sunday in the Riviera Maya. The Mexican president said she does not believe Ayuso thinks so badly of the country if she spent her vacation there.

Sánchez's government clarified that Ayuso did not share her agenda or request protection. Groups like Grupo Xcaret denied any threat from the Mexican government. The PSOE in Madrid accused Ayuso of playing the victim after the failed trip.

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Isabel Díaz Ayuso announcing cancellation of Mexico trip at airport due to boycott
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Isabel Díaz Ayuso cancels part of Mexico trip amid alleged boycott

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Isabel Díaz Ayuso, president of the Madrid region, announced Friday the early end to her trip to Mexico and her absence from the Premios Platino Xcaret. The Madrid regional government blamed the decision on a boycott climate from the Mexican government. Grupo Xcaret and the Interior Secretariat denied any threats or instructions to withdraw the invitation.

Madrid regional president Isabel Díaz Ayuso has suspended part of her trip to Mexico after hotel group Xcaret requested her invitation to the Platino Awards gala be withdrawn. The Madrid government accused Claudia Sheinbaum's administration of boycotting the event, while Xcaret denied any pressure and blamed the decision on Ayuso's statements.

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Isabel Díaz Ayuso defended her trip to Mexico during the Madrid Assembly plenary, where she claimed the country did not exist until the arrival of the Spaniards and accused Pedro Sánchez's government of trying to sabotage her visit.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Friday that she will travel to Barcelona on April 18 for a meeting of progressive leaders hosted by Pedro Sánchez. Attendees will include the presidents of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva; Colombia, Gustavo Petro; and Uruguay, Yamandú Orsi. The trip signals a thaw in Mexico-Spain relations after years of diplomatic tensions.

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Madrid's regional president Isabel Díaz Ayuso has criticized the 'national priority' clause in the PP-Vox agreement in Extremadura, which prioritizes Spaniards over migrants in public services. She stated that such requirements are not legal and infringe on established rights. Vox's spokesperson in Madrid replied by demanding the same in future regional talks.

On Sunday, May 10, President Pedro Sánchez and candidate María Jesús Montero held a rally in La Línea de la Concepción (Cádiz) focused on drug trafficking and PP corruption. At the same time, Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla held an event in Málaga blaming the government for the deaths of two civil guards.

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Venezuelan leader María Corina Machado arrives in Madrid on Friday to meet Spanish right-wing leaders. She will first meet Alberto Núñez Feijóo at PP headquarters, then Santiago Abascal of Vox, and finally Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who will award her the Gold Medal of the Community of Madrid.

 

 

 

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