Mar 19 • 09:51 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El Mundo

The PP of Ayuso applauds Ana Millán before the PSOE and Más Madrid, who do not accept the filing of her case: "Justice is not pursuing her, the left is pursuing her"

The Popular Party in Madrid celebrated Ana Millán after the filing of corruption allegations against her, while opposition parties continue to criticize her, alleging political motivations behind the attacks.

Recently, Ana Millán, the regional vice-secretary of Organization for the Popular Party (PP) in Madrid, received applause from party members following the Prosecutor's Office's suggestion to archive the corruption case against her. Isabel Díaz Ayuso, the head of the Madrid region and PP leader, characterized the decade-long scrutiny Millán underwent as "torture," arguing that despite the case's closure, the opposition, particularly the left-wing parties, continue to target her politically. Ayuso emphasized that such sustained attacks reflect deeper political motivations instead of legitimate concerns regarding justice.

This incident unfolds within a broader context of political tension in Madrid. The PP's celebration of Millán happens amidst ongoing debates over issues like voter registration and the implications of digital IDs, which Ayuso claimed could skew electoral demographics. Her remarks about returning to popular avenues of attack against the left resonate with her supporters, who assert that these criticisms are politically motivated and undermine democratic principles.

Moreover, as the government maintains a hardline stance against rehoming "problematic minors" (menas), spiking case files in Madrid highlight the political stakes during this charged atmosphere. The case of Millán becomes a symbolic struggle between the PP and the left in Spain, with ramifications beyond local politics, reflecting a polarized national landscape where each side seeks to leverage scandals to fortify their positions ahead of upcoming elections.

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