President of the Community of Madrid accuses Claudia Sheinbaum of boycotting her agenda in Mexico
Isabel Díaz Ayuso strained the relationship between Spain and Mexico by accusing the president Claudia Sheinbaum of having boycotted one of her presentations
Isabel Díaz Ayuso, president of the Community of Madrid, suddenly cancelled a tour that she was taking in Mexico and denounced her president for allegedly having pressured the organizers of the Platinum Ibero-American Cinema Awards to prevent their participation in the event.
The Spanish journalist and politician announced the suspension of her stay in Mexico and that she will not attend the aforementioned gala due to the “boycott climate” promoted by the government headed by Sheinbaum.
“The entire boycott climate that continues to grow on the part of the far-left Mexican government forces President Díaz Ayuso to suspend the third part of the trip, which was scheduled in Monterrey, and return to Madrid”, describes a statement issued by the Madrid regional government.
However, the Secretary of the Interior of Mexico emphasized that there was never an intention to prevent the activities or presentations of Díaz Ayuso.
“Regarding the visit of the president of the Community of Madrid to Mexico, the Secretary of Government clarifies that the tour "for our country it developed in an environment of total freedom, which is what characterizes our government," indicates a missive.
The 47-year-old from Madrid had previously defined Mexico as a “narco-state” whose authorities allegedly align with dictatorial governments established in countries such as Cuba and Nicaragua.
To this must be added the controversial position assumed by Díaz Ayuso by demanding to claim the figure of the Spanish conqueror Hernán Cortés through a tribute to organize in the Mexican capital.

