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Monastery will maintain Ayuso's "low taxes" policy and its first measures will go to "protect minors"

MADRID, 3 May.

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Monastery will maintain Ayuso's "low taxes" policy and its first measures will go to "protect minors"

MADRID, 3 May. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Vox candidate for the Presidency of the Community of Madrid, Rocío Monasterio, has assured this Wednesday that in case of "having enough strength" to be in the regional government after the regional elections on May 28, she will maintain the policy of " low taxes" of the Executive of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who believes that "it has worked", but has warned that its first measures will go to "protect minors" against regulations such as the Trans-autonomous Law.

This is how he defended it at the informational breakfast organized by the Federation of Radio and Television Associations (ARTVE), in which he stressed that they will continue to defend this tax model, although he has warned that his commitment also goes "for those who are here". and "not only for those who come from abroad", in relation to which he has criticized the initiative of the Community of Madrid to subsidize investment from abroad, which could not go ahead in the Assembly due to the opposition of Vox.

With regard to the protection of minors, Rocío Monasterio has stressed that "it does not cost money", but that "in the current materialistic world" "many people do not care" and has insisted on the "harm" that the Trans Law does "to many children and families."

In health matters, Rocío Monasterio has defended public-private collaboration to sustain the system and has called for better remuneration and greater stability for professionals, in order to prevent them from leaving the Community of Madrid.

Regarding her role during the legislature that concludes in the Madrid Assembly, the Vox candidate explained that her party left Díaz Ayuso and the PP "a free hand" "to see if he knew how to govern", after which "now " one sees "the result of these years".