The leader of 'Los Pocholos', close to Ayuso, resigns as director of the Madrid ballet after clashing with Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
Antonio Castillo Algarra has resigned as the artistic director of the Ballet Español de la Comunidad de Madrid following conflicts with the hardline faction of the PP, particularly Miguel Ángel Rodríguez.
Antonio Castillo Algarra, a prominent figure linked to the Madrid regional president Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has stepped down from his role as the artistic director of the Ballet Español de la Comunidad de Madrid. His resignation comes after a reported clash with Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, a key advisor to Ayuso, and reflects the internal power struggles within the People's Party (PP) as the more conservative members seek to curb Algarra's influence over cultural policy in the region.
Algarra had been a significant player in shaping education and culture policies in Madrid, operating under the radar until recently. His relationship with Ayuso and acceptance in certain circles of the party allowed him to navigate through critical political waters. However, the rise of the hardline faction within the PP has threatened his standing, leading to an offensive by veteran party members who find Algarra's influence and his perceived eccentricities unacceptable.
This power struggle signals potential shifts in the cultural and educational direction in Madrid as the hardline elements seek to reassert control over the party's agenda. The outcome of this internal conflict may not only affect Algarra's career but could also influence broader political dynamics as factions in the PP position themselves ahead of upcoming political challenges.