Politics Robles, the minister that the PSOE would have wanted in Madrid, covers Maroto in his presentation against the PP and his "wristband patriotism"

There were several ministers who sounded in the pools for Madrid

Politics Robles, the minister that the PSOE would have wanted in Madrid, covers Maroto in his presentation against the PP and his "wristband patriotism"

There were several ministers who sounded in the pools for Madrid. Margarita Robles rang and Félix Bolaños rang. The first accompanied this Sunday in the capital who has finally been, Reyes Maroto, and defended the work of the Council of Ministers during the worst stages of the pandemic and the war in Ukraine against the "wristband patriotism" of the Popular Party, critical with the international profile that the President of the Executive, Pedro Sánchez, is designing.

"Some of the PP do not like that Spain has an international presence," said Robles, Defense Minister, who defended the use and monopolization of the use of the flag by the popular: "They have to know that Spain belongs to everyone, that the flag belongs to everyone. It's ours too, Spain is not theirs," he claimed. "We all carry the flag with pride."

The minister defended the unblocking of Operation Camp in Madrid against "speculation" with the land of the PP of Isabel Díaz Ayuso and José Luis Martínez Almeida. She said that they are confronted by personal and organic rivalries within the party, and are not concerned about the real problems of the people of Madrid. "They seek to see what phrase they can say to make the other less."

"He has shown that he does not work for Madrid, but rather thinks for and for his personal benefit," said the head of Defense about the mayor of Madrid, which is why he demanded the vote for the Socialists. In the act, both the minister and the present candidates boasted of the Housing plan designed by the central Executive, which they promised to comply with in the face of the refusal of the popular autonomies, as well as the advances in equality achieved by the different socialist governments.

The presentation of Reyes Maroto and Juan Lobato for the mayor's office of Madrid and the presidency of the Community were marked this Sunday by the controversy surrounding the self-invitation of the Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, to the institutional act of May 2 organized by the Community from Madrid. A gesture that could provoke a war of protocols between Sol and Moncloa and that in the eyes of the Madrid PP is a "provocation".

"I don't understand that when someone doesn't invite you, you show up," the deputy secretary for Political Action of the Madrid PP, Jesús Moreno, said in the direction of Bolaños this Sunday.

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