This Saturday it was learned that the Community of Madrid left nine snowplows unused in the middle of the Filomena storm with the capital collapsed.
While the UME, Murcia and Andalusia sent their snowplows to the capital to help, the Ayuso Government left the machines stored, something that has been widely criticized on social networks.
The Community of Madrid left nine snowplows unused during the Filomena stormhttps://t.co/eWhrVFbzKT
– Public (@publico_es) January 23, 2021
As the main person in charge, Ayuso has been pointed out in social networks as the culprit of the management, which had the capital completely paralyzed for several days.
And then they tell you to buy a shovel. pic.twitter.com/wAPWGhM71i
– MR. VEGETAL (@mejorchef) January 23, 2021
The privatization of snowplows in Madrid has been glorious: we have all seen the result.
— Antonio Papell (@Apapell) January 23, 2021
“The best snowplows are in the pocket of citizens.” https://t.co/3rE7glhpNF
– Hugo Martínez Abarca ???????????? (@hugomabarca) January 23, 2021
The crimes of capital are mere administrative acts, management decisions. They are systemic.
“The Community of Madrid stopped using a new snow blower because the service was privatized last November”https://t.co/iHwCaARrr0
– Raúl (@SanchezCedillo) January 23, 2021
“The Community of Madrid left 9 snowplows unused during the storm because it privatized the service in November” pic.twitter.com/qCX1ilcUk3
– Miss Puri (@SenoritaPuri) January 23, 2021
The Community of Madrid left nine snowplows unused during ‘Filomena’ because the service had been privatized in November.
???? Thank you PP and C’s for making us more and more vulnerable and squandering public services. https://t.co/AiPsTc7IJk– Monica García (@Monica_Garcia_G) January 23, 2021
It wasn’t ‘Filomena’, it’s Ayuso. https://t.co/GfD19pNlkW
– Pablo Fernández (@_PabloFdez_) January 23, 2021
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