Ayuso celebrates court suspension of Puerta del Sol headquarters as memory site

Spain's National Court has provisionally suspended the declaration of the Madrid regional government's Puerta del Sol headquarters as a Democratic Memory Site. Isabel Díaz Ayuso welcomed the ruling that halts the central government's plan.

The National Court has upheld the Madrid regional government's appeal and ordered the provisional suspension of the agreement by the Ministry of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory. The judges found that the measure could harm the building's institutional image and interfere with its activities.

Isabel Díaz Ayuso described the ruling as “great news” and said “justice has denied the government one of its new sectarian efforts”. The president added that constantly resorting to memory laws “is sectarian, false and typical of populist governments”.

The Ministry announced it will appeal the decision. Meanwhile, Más Madrid criticised the suspension, stating that what harms institutional image is “erasing the past”. The case remains pending a positive conflict of competences before the Constitutional Court.

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Isabel Díaz Ayuso speaks defiantly at Dos de Mayo events in Madrid, criticizing the central government amid cheering supporters.
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Ayuso criticizes central government at Dos de Mayo events

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Madrid's regional president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, criticized Pedro Sánchez's government on Saturday for lack of administrative support during Dos de Mayo institutional events. No central government members were invited for the second year in a row. Ayuso warned that Madrid 'will not let itself be controlled by anyone'.

Spain's Constitutional Court plenary has decided to maintain the suspension of a law modifying the institutional participation of unions and employer groups in the Murcia Region. The Government appealed it in October 2025 for invading state competencies and removing the parity principle in subsidies. The suspension will last until a final ruling.

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Madrid Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida has halted a Defense Ministry tower project of 18 floors in El Viso after 88 neighbor complaints. He urged the ministry to talk with residents to reduce impacts. PSOE's Antonio Giraldo criticized it as discriminatory, comparing to Ermita del Santo.

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.

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Spain's Health Ministry is preparing new legal actions against Isabel Díaz Ayuso's government for refusing to create an abortion conscientious objectors registry, despite a precautionary court order. Sources from Mónica García's department confirm the State Advocacy will challenge Madrid's appeal.

The first trial linked to corruption in Pedro Sánchez’s government concluded Wednesday at the Supreme Court. Chief anti-corruption prosecutor Alejandro Luzón spent one hour and forty minutes denouncing a criminal organization that operated from the Ministry of Transport.

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Judge Juan Carlos Peinado informed parties in the Begoña Gómez case that any trial would be before a jury. Defenses for the wife of the Spanish prime minister, her advisor Cristina Álvarez, and businessman Juan Carlos Barrabés demanded dismissal of the case, as did the prosecution. Accusing parties called for further inquiries.

 

 

 

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