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Feijóo condemns "the insults and threats" to Ayuso in the Complutense: "He has suffered today the harassment of intolerants"

PP officials say that "bullying" has no place and hope that Irene Montero and left-wing feminists will condemn this "escrache".

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Feijóo condemns "the insults and threats" to Ayuso in the Complutense: "He has suffered today the harassment of intolerants"

PP officials say that "bullying" has no place and hope that Irene Montero and left-wing feminists will condemn this "escrache"

MADRID, 24 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has condemned this Tuesday "the insults and threats" that the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has received on the occasion of the recognition of an illustrious student. In his understanding, the regional president has suffered "harassment by intolerants."

The act of recognition of Ayuso as an illustrious student of the Complutense University ended with tension when the president left the Information Sciences building and a group of students tried to jump the police cordon to rebuke her. 'Ayuso resignation', 'Freedom is caring' or 'Ayuso assassin' have been some of the proclamations that those gathered have launched while she was leaving the university escorted by the National Police.

The head of the opposition has stressed that the president of the Community of Madrid "has suffered today the harassment of intolerants." "She condemns the insults and threats of all those who do not respect freedom and coexistence," Feijóo assured in a message on his official Twitter account that Europa Press has collected.

Numerous PP officials have used the networks to express their support for Ayuso, such as the Deputy Secretary for Organization, Miguel Tellado, who has stressed that "coercion, bullying and insults have no place" in society. "Tolerance, respect and the free exercise of the right to vote is the only democratic syrup that we should all prescribe. The public university and the street belong to everyone," he added.

The Interior spokesperson in Congress, Ana Vázquez, has asked where "the left-wing feminists are to condemn the attacks suffered by Ayuso." "I don't hear them", she has lamented herself. For her part, the Basque deputy and president of Nuevas Generaciones, Bea Fanjul, has said that she hopes that Minister Irene Montero "condemns the escrache to Ayuso."

The senator of the PP and member of the Senate Bureau, Rafael Hernando, has stressed that they have seen "a brave" Ayuso who "does not cower before infamous insults and harassment, and who does not ask like Sánchez to vacate the streets to be able to give a bike ride", alluding to the Chief Executive's ride through Valladolid. After assuring that it seems that this escrache has been "organized by Podemos and his cronies from Más Madrid", he has asked for "freedom".

The former spokesperson for the Popular Group in Congress, Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, has expressed her "support for the illustrious student" Ayuso: "Her little screams today are tomorrow's rotten exclusives," she emphasized in a message on her social network.

For his part, the general secretary of the PP in Madrid, Alfonso Serrano, lamented that "a radical minority of the left" intends to "arrogate the voice of all." "'Ayuso pepera' that was the problem. Not education, university or health. It's that Ayuso is from the PP. And that's what it all boils down to," he lamented.

Messages of support for the president of the Community of Madrid have also come from regional leaders of the PP, such as the Castilian-Manchego Paco Núñez, who has said that Ayuso's "courage" "enlarges democracy", or the Cantabrian María José Sáenz de Buruaga, who has asked if this is the youth that "the left wants." In her opinion, "in the face of intolerance, anger and hatred", we must bet on "tolerance, respect" and "freedom".