The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has insisted this Monday that today's PP "has nothing to do" with the 'Kitchen case' —the judicial procedure that begins this Monday and that analyzes the alleged device promoted by the former leadership of the Ministry of Interior to extract information from the former PP treasurer Luis Bárcenas— and has lashed out at the PSOE for wanting to "tie" by equating this case with the investigation into the purchase of masks that begins tomorrow.
"I believe that these cases, some and others, have no comparison, because in the first one we are talking about something from 13 years ago. I believe that, furthermore, currently the Popular Party and those who lead it have nothing to do with this story," the Madrid president stated in declarations to the media from the new health center in Parla.
At the same time, he/she has remarked that tomorrow a trial will start in the Supreme Court in which "the corruption of the current to the Government" and "everything around it" will be investigated, "(Santos) Cerdán, Koldo (García), the CNIO, Plus Ultra and ministers".
"I believe we are in totally different situations," Díaz Ayuso has defended, who has assured that in her party they are not going to judge the judges, to whom it corresponds to settle and resolve these procedures.