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RESPONSE TO AYUSO'S CONTROVERSIAL STATEMENTS

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Esteban replies to Ayuso that the "catetada" is his "main national claim to take a reed" and that Otegi's "contribution to yours was the Condor Legion in Gernika."

The President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, criticized hours earlier the "nationalist intentions" of temporarily transferring Picasso's Gernika to the Basque Country, calling them "catetada."

Isabel Díaz Ayuso. Foto: EFE
The President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, in a stock image. Photo: EFE

 "Franco was taken from the tomb of the Valley of the Fallen, and are they not able to bring a painting from Madrid to the Basque Country? "Lehendakari Pradales warnedduringthe rally of the PNV in the Plaza Nueva de Bilbao on the occasion of the Aberri Eguna.

At the same time, the President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has entered the debate, calling the "nationalist intention" to temporarily bring Picasso's painting to the Basque Country. 

"The Euskalduna Palace is the work of a Madrileña, the Zubizarreta Bridge of a Valencian, the Kursaal of a Navarro, the Arantzazu Shrine of a Navarro and a Madrileña. In the Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao there are works by Antonio López, Goya and Sorolla.

And Stephen replies, reproaching him for his greatest "catetada," saying, "Your main national proclamation is to take a reed on a terrace."

The leader of the jeltzales also responded on social media.

EH Bildu's Secretary General,Arnaldo Otegi , has also wanted to respond to Ayuso.  "Isabel, your contribution was the Legion of Condor in Gernika. Gernika belongs to Euskal Herria! Always anti-fascists! Long live Euskal Herria liberated!"

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