The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has defended the statements of the Minister of Education, Enrique Ossorio, in which he assured that the social exclusion figures supported in a Cáritas report were false. Ayuso, president of a community where her party has been governing for a quarter of a century, has assured that poverty in the region is the fault of the left.
“The population goes out to the streets, and sees that the region of Madrid is rich, [and they say]… where are [the poor]?”, ironically said while searching Special Data the ground Enrique Ossorio, Minister of Education and spokesperson for the regional Executive. His statements regarding the latest report presented by Cáritas in which he warns of the high figures of social exclusion in the region have resonated today in the Madrid Assembly, where the PP has closed ranks around the counselor.
It is the management of the left that causes poverty, inequalities, difficulties, and then they lend their shoulder, as always, with the banner, to try to blame the rest of us,” said the president of the Community of Madrid, which has placed the responsibility for the community's poverty on the left . Subsequently , she has denied that this poverty existed. “To insist on drawing Madrid as a region of poverty is absolutely false,” she stated. Whether there is poverty or not, the fault for the regional president is the fault of the left.

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The opposition as a whole has charged against the statements of Ossorio and the president of the Community. Alejandra Jacinto, spokesperson for Podemos in the Assembly, stated in an ironic tone “we did not imagine that anyone could surpass him .” Jacinto blurted out that “it is not possible to say something so miserable about something so worrying,” and she settled by saying “we hope he apologizes.”