Politics The socialist Lambán aligns himself with Ayuso against Bolaños: "A minister is not essential in an autonomous act"

The president of the Government of Aragon, the socialist Javier Lambán, has alienated himself from the theses of his counterpart in Madrid, the popular Isabel Díaz Ayuso, and has defended that it makes no sense for the Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, to be on the rostrum during the Community Day events

Politics The socialist Lambán aligns himself with Ayuso against Bolaños: "A minister is not essential in an autonomous act"

The president of the Government of Aragon, the socialist Javier Lambán, has alienated himself from the theses of his counterpart in Madrid, the popular Isabel Díaz Ayuso, and has defended that it makes no sense for the Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, to be on the rostrum during the Community Day events.

When asked this Tuesday about what he thinks of the political storm caused by Ayuso's refusal to invite Bolaños to occupy a position in the rostrum during the event, Lambán pointed out that a minister "is not essential in an autonomous act".

Likewise, the Aragonese president has pointed out that, "seen from the perspective of a provincial who tries to pronounce himself in life with common sense, it seems to me a small nonsense that I consider as an anecdote".

Lambán added that "a minister does not have to be fundamental in an autonomous act, who is fundamental is the Government of the Community and its institutions. But hey, if a minister insists on going there should not be too many problems for him".

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