Madrid is the “most alive community in Spain”. With “one of the best waters in the world”, “the highest density of land and air means in Europe” in case of emergency and with a Metro that is also “one of the best”. The regional president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, closed 2025 this Wednesday with a triumphant speech in which she points out the region as the one that “best connects traditions with trends, without sectarianism, which puts a stop to totalitarians and ideologies that only serve to divide, confront and impoverish.”Ayuso’s team has chosen a fire station as the setting for its end-of-year message, where it recalled that 2025 “has been a very tough year in the fight against fire.” “An important part of our fantastic Spain has burned. With it, thousands of people have lost their mountains, homes, businesses or animals. And some, their own lives,” he assured.
It is not the only moment in which Ayuso has gone beyond the borders of Madrid in her speech, broadcast by Telemadrid and in which she has joined those who have found the answer to current problems in the nostalgia of the past.Ayuso has also highlighted two great works of his Goverment: the new City of Justice and the City of Health. The first, he said, “will unify in Valdebebas the 26 judicial headquarters distributed today throughout the capital” which, he assured, will allow “it to facilitate citizens and professionals access to a modern and more agile Justice.”
The project is budgeted at more than 600 million and repeats the location and name of one of the great sources of corruption during the governments of its political godmother, Esperanza Aguirre. The people of Madrid saw how they disappeared 350 million in the previous version of this City of Justice.
Ayuso has defined the second project as “the most important bio-health complex in Europe.” A project that has been announced for a decade, wh
What is obvious: His partner, the universities… and Formula 1
The promise of another huge hospital complex is thus practically Ayuso’s only reference to one of the main regional competencies: healthcare and its professionals. The president of Madrid has barely mentioned “health workers” as a homogeneous group within a list of “public servants”.
Ayuso has ignored the problems generated by the privatization system of Madrid’s healthcare management. The first,the one that affects your closest environment. 2026 will be the year in which his partner, Alberto González Amad
The president of Madrid defended the company at the time. This Wednesday, however, he chose not to mention it. Not even Chiron. nor to the health system that he has boasted about on other occasions. Except for the promise of more concrete on the outskirts of the city, not a word.Ayuso has hardly spoken about education either, other than to point out schools as childcare centers for working parents. The president of madrid has ignored the serious problems of the university system, which depends on her.
2025 was the year in which all public universities in the region warned of their imminent economic collapse. Ayuso sheltered behind an alleged lack of own resources.
Formula 1 that was not going to cost “not even one euro”: Ayuso follows in the footsteps of Camps and his hole of 300 million 2025/12/31 22:24:29
The Community of Madrid, lead by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, is facing scrutiny over the financing of the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix. Initial promises stated the event would not cost taxpayers “not even one euro,” but reports indicate a potential financial shortfall reminiscent of a similar situation during the Francisco Camps administration.
The current agreement for the Formula 1 race involves significant public funding, despite initial assurances. Concerns are mounting that the actual cost to the Community of madrid will far exceed initial projections, potentially reaching a significant deficit.
This situation draws parallels to the “Valencia Formula 1 hole,” a scandal during the government of Francisco Camps, where the costs associated with hosting the European grand Prix considerably exceeded expectations, leaving a debt of approximately 300 million euros.
Critics argue that the current administration is repeating the mistakes of the past, prioritizing large-scale events over responsible fiscal management. the lack of openness surrounding the financial details of the Formula 1 agreement is also fueling concerns. The opposition is demanding a full accounting of the funds allocated to the event and a clear explanation of how the costs will be covered.