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Ayuso questions the image of Spain with the march of Ferrovial and the "machaque" of the Government: "I would never treat it like this"

Ferrovial decides tomorrow at a general meeting its transfer to the Netherlands.

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Ayuso questions the image of Spain with the march of Ferrovial and the "machaque" of the Government: "I would never treat it like this"

Ferrovial decides tomorrow at a general meeting its transfer to the Netherlands

MADRID, 12 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The president of the Community of Madrid and PP candidate for re-election, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has questioned this Wednesday the image that Spain gives abroad with the march of Ferrovial to the Netherlands and the "machaque" of the central government.

"If I saw myself in a situation like that, I would think about why he decides to leave and how, with incentives and in a positive way, to convince him to stay at home, but never treat him like that", the regional president stated in an interview with 'Cope' , collected by Europa Press, in which he has assured that "what is happening" with Ferrovial "would never" happen with an administration like the one he presides over.

He has pointed out that when a company looks for a place to settle, one of the things that is reported is "how things are politically" and that Spain is "in the hands of a government that, like the businessman, decides something that is not convenient for him, they are going to crush him alive".

"What big company or businessman is going to want to come to Spain while Sánchez's project is there? What is more, he invites with his money and every time he has a populist idea without measuring it, the businessman and self-employed person takes it out with his effort and on top of that, he is not even grateful. That is what we, of course, would never do in Madrid," he continued.

In line, he has stated that this has been done with other companies such as Mercadona, Inditex and the "big Spanish companies"; with athletes and "with all the people who achieve prosperity, freedom and that citizens with employment and effort have their life, that Spain does not have to be a subsidized country of people dependent on the administration."

For Ayuso, the project of the PSOE and Sumar is "the same" and is based on pushing things "to the limit", "as in Argentina", so that people "cannot raise their heads" or feel like having incentives or prosper. "This way of doing things does not represent us. I hope the government changes soon and everything takes another course," hopes the president of the Community of Madrid.

Ferrovial decides this Thursday on this corporate movement meeting at a general meeting. If approved, the company has already established a roadmap to move its headquarters before next fall and request its listing in the United States before the end of the year. The central government has questioned the economic reasons that the company has argued for its transfer.