Isabel Díaz Ayuso accuses Pedro Sánchez from Catalonia of “confronting territories” with fiscal harmonization

Pedro Sanchez encourages “territorial confrontation” by endorsing the upward harmonization of regional taxes promoted by his preferred partner, ERC. Isabel DÃaz Ayuso has landed in Catalonia brandishing this complaint against the president of the government, whom he has accused of assuming as his own “the unjust and pernicious message that Madrid it is a tax haven “after the agreement between the Treasury and the formation chaired by Oriol Junqueras to create a working group against “the dumping fiscal in Madrid “, in exchange for the favorable vote of the Republicans to the General State Budget.

“They are treating the people of Madrid as if they were keeping the strength and energy of all Spaniards and that is not true. The Community of Madrid is a supportive, welcoming community of free citizens who pay many taxes. What you have to do is lower them in the rest of the country, “said the leader popular.

After the chief executive made public his support for ERC’s uniforming proposal, arguing that “many autonomous governments agree” with it, Ayuso has counterattacked, recalling that “Madrid only keeps one out of every five euros collected “. “The big lie of the day is that the Spanish pay the tax cuts of the Madrilenians. The Madrilenians pay a lot, nationalisms and socialist communities they lead to fiscal hell “, the president of the Community of Madrid has contested.

Ayuso began a two-day visit to Catalonia this Thursday to support sectors and entities affected by the policies of secessionism, from restaurateurs affected by the closures imposed by the Generalitat to control the coronavirus, even entities in defense of bilingualism that contemplate with disgust the suppression of Spanish as a vehicular language through the Celaá Law, constitutionalist student groups or associations in defense of the concerted school, also persecuted by the educational reform agreed between the Government and ERC. It is the fourth time this year that DÃaz Ayuso has set foot in the region to point out the nationalist excesses