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Isabel Díaz Ayuso ist eine spanische Politikerin des Partido Popular und seit 2019 Regionalpräsidentin von Madrid. Sie ist eine konservative und umstrittene Persönlichkeit, die sich mit Vox koaliert, die Klimakrise leugnet und die Covid-19-Maßnahmen locker macht.
Isabel Natividad Díaz Ayuso (Madrid, 17 de octubre de 1978) es una periodista y política española, presidenta de la Comunidad de Madrid desde agosto de 2019 [2] [3] y presidenta del Partido Popular de la Comunidad de Madrid desde mayo de 2022.
- Personal Life
- Political Career
- Presidency of The Community of Madrid
- Political Positions
- Acknowledgments
Born on 17 October 1978 in Madrid in the Chamberí district, her parents were involved in the trade of medical and orthopaedic goods. She has a degree in journalism from the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) and a master's degree in Political Communication and Protocol.Her partner between 2016 and 2020, was the hairdresser Jairo Alonso. Isabel ...
Affiliated to the Popular Party (PP) in 2005, when Pablo Casado was the president of New Generations in Madrid, in 2006, she was hired by Alfredo Prada, Minister of Justice and the Interior of the Government of the Community of Madrid, for his press department, gaining the confidence of Esperanza Aguirre. Specialized in political communication, she...
First Madrid government
Proposed as a candidate for the Presidency of the Community of Madrid by the President of the Assembly of Madrid, Juan Trinidad, who had previously prevented an investiture session for Ángel Gabilondo by scheduling an investiture session without a candidate in July 2019, Díaz Ayuso was sworn in as President of the regional government on 14 August, with 68 votes in favour (corresponding to members of the Popular, Citizens' and Vox parliamentary groups in Madrid) and 64 against (corresponding t...
COVID-19 pandemic
Six months after her inauguration as President of the Community of Madrid, the COVID-19 pandemic reached Spain with special virulence in the Community of Madrid. In accordance with the state of alarm decreed by the Spanish government on 14 March 2020, the government of the Community of Madrid, like the other autonomous communities, took immediate measures [required clarification] such as the closure of schools and leisure centres, shows and sports events, retired people's day centres, religio...
2021 snap election
On 10 March 2021, following an announcement by the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and Citizens (Cs) to bring down the People's Party-led government in the Region of Murcia, she announced the breakup of her alliance with Cs in her own region and called a snap election in the Community of Madrid scheduled for 4 May. However, both the PSOE and Más Madrid preventively filled motions of no confidencein an attempt to thwart Ayuso's move. She approves tax reform in April 2021 to lower the e...
Ayuso is neoliberal on economic issues. She has been described as a populist by several international newspapers, including Politico, The Guardian, and The Times. Having broken in as leader of the PP candidacy with a harsh speech, close to that of José María Aznar, Esperanza Aguirre and Pablo Casado, had declared to be "next to Vox, not in front of...
In September 2021 Ayuso was awarded the Bruno Leoni Prize in recognition of the policies implemented by the Community of Madrid to contrast the COVID-19 epidemic, avoiding indiscriminate lockdowns and aiming at preserving individual freedoms and economic activities. The Prize is awarded by Istituto Bruno Leoni, an Italian classical-liberal think ta...
5. Mai 2021 · Isabel Díaz Ayuso von der konservativen Volkspartei (Partido Popular, PP) hat bei den Regionalwahlen in Madrid gewonnen. Sie konnte die Anzahl der Sitze für die Konservativen verdoppeln.
7. Mai 2021 · The 42-year-old conservative’s victory on bullfighting pales into insignificance next to the electoral devastation she then inflicted on her foes on the left, including Spanish prime minister Pedro...
13. Juni 2022 · How did the conservative politician rise to power by defying the national government and the pandemic rules? Learn about her charisma, bravado and willingness to work with the far right in this POLITICO profile.
16. Feb. 2023 · The Madrid region’s combative rightwing leader, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, is facing a backlash against her low-tax, frugal spending policies, which are being blamed for a buckling public health system.