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"Euskadi euskaldun" and "pim pam pum": Ayuso mixes the words of Pradales

On Party Day, the president accused the president of the Community of Madrid of wanting to "eliminate self-government."

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Isabel Diaz Ayuso, in a stock image.

This Sunday, during the celebration of the Alderdi Eguna, the lehendakari, Imanol Pradales , referred to the President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, to denounce the arrival of "very dangerous speeches that seek to eradicate self-government from Spain".

In this context, the lehendakari criticized Ayuso's attitude at the meeting of the Presidents of the Autonomous Communities in Barcelona, when he left the Chamber while he was speaking in Basque. To conclude his speech, Pradales sent a direct message: "Ayuso, entzun, Euskadi euskaldun!"

This Monday, Ayuso took the opportunity to respond and, in an interview in Telecinco, distorted the words of the president. "Ayuso, listen, pim pam pum, what was once said, I find very worrying, "said the president of Madrid, who wanted to link the words of Pradales to ETA.

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