Isabel Díaz Ayuso Claims Her Status as ‘Facha’ After the Version of ‘Zorra’ About Her

The Claim of Ayuso

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has vindicated her position after the version of the comedy program Poland on TV3 about her of the song Zorra de Nebulossa, winner of the Benidorm Fest that will represent Spain in Eurovision. In her statements, Ayuso has highlighted the management of her government, defending actions such as guaranteeing the water supply in Madrid and reducing taxes for self-employed workers and merchants, whom she refers to as ‘people who make efforts’.

Reaction with Humor

In an interview on Telecinco, Ayuso humorously received the parody titled Facha that the TV3 satirical comedy program did about her covering Zorra’s song. She has been ironic about the parody and has expressed her preference for being called a ‘journalist, politician or woman’.

Defense of your Management

Ayuso has defended his management and criticized the widespread use of the term ‘facha’ in Madrid, referring to the city as the ‘fachosphere’. He has highlighted the achievements of his government, including leadership in job creation, hosting international events and good health data.

Ayuso and the Residences

The Polònia parody refers to the Madrid residences, a current topic due to the revelation of minutes that detail the difficulties experienced during the pandemic, including the lack of material, the abandonment of socio-health professionals and the problems in collecting the bodies of elderly people who died.

Final reflection

Ayuso’s statements reflect his firm stance in the face of criticism, showing his willingness to confront the parody with humor and reaffirming his commitment to the management of Madrid. The mention of residences highlights society’s sensitivity towards delicate issues, reminding us of the importance of addressing them with responsibility and transparency.

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