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Ayuso Accuses Sánchez’s Government of Leaving Her in “a Situation of Extreme Danger” in Mexico

Summary by El Pais
The Central Executive replies that the president of the Community of Madrid did not report on her agenda nor requested transfers or security

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Claudia Sheinbaum questioned Isabel Díaz Ayuso's speech about the danger she said she ran in Mexico when she went on vacation in the southeast of the country.The president recalled that Isabel Díaz Ayuso cancelled her tour of the country; however, she kept her date back to Spain, so she remained in the country on vacation, as she saw it on networks.“She spent 3 days of vacation they say. I’m not sure, I saw it on the networks but she did spend d…

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The regional president of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, accused on Tuesday both Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum and the president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, of putting her and her team “in danger” during their trip to Mexico last week. Conservative Diaz Ayuso, in an intervention on Spanish radio station Cope, called Mexico a country “deeply violent and dangerous”, and cancelled the final stretch of her public activity.“In a situa…

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The head of the regional executive broke her silence this Tuesday to narrate her convulsive journey and denounce the attitude of President Sheinbaum.

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The Government Delegate in Madrid, Francisco Martín, has once again acted as a Sánchez-backed attack dog against Isabel Díaz Ayuso. Instead of offering explanations about the institutional protection the Madrid president received during her trip to Mexico, Pedro Sánchez's representative has opted for his usual tactic: attacking Ayuso, discrediting her, and turning a security complaint into a political row. Read more

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The Central Executive replies that the president of the Community of Madrid did not report on her agenda nor requested transfers or security

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The government has responded to Ayuso's accusations of lack of protection during his trip to Mexico. "Ayuso communicated his trip to Mexico as a mark of the law. But he did not report his agenda there, he did not ask for transfers or security," sources from Moncloa, who also add that the Madrid president "never reported any incidents and did not ask for protection."

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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