Isabel Díaz Ayuso returned to the Assembly of Madrid after her official visit to Austin, Texas, where she attended the Formula One Grand Prix of the Americas. His trip, which coincided with his birthday, drew criticism from the opposition that questioned its purpose. Ayuso defended that these trips are aimed at attracting investments to Madrid, in contrast with the Government's 'useless' visits by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. The plenary session grew tense, with reproaches and personal attacks among the deputies, and no substantive issues were discussed. The president also criticized the declaration of the Real Casa de Correos as a Place of Democratic Memory by the Sánchez government.
During the heated session, notable clashes occurred, including remarks directed at the opposition, whom they accused of tolerating drug use. The Socialist spokeswoman, Mar Espinar, criticized Ayuso's presence at Formula 1 and questioned the transparency of her expenses. The critical financial situation of the Complutense University was also addressed. Despite allegations of mismanagement of resources, Ayuso stated that she would allocate more funds to public education, although investment per student has decreased. The political landscape remains dominated by the clash between Ayuso and the central government, with no significant changes in the Community of Madrid's strategy.
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