Feijóo sostiene que la Comunidad de Madrid informó sobre el cambio de sede por obras

PP leader Alberto Feijóo responded to controversy over a Madrid government apartment purchase by claiming Isabel Díaz Ayuso's administration told him in April they needed temporary office space during renovations at regional headquarters Sol. Feijóo argued that the region's Heritage agency should explain why they bought a property unsuitable for office use Informacion.
The PP chief shifted responsibility away from his party leadership. He stated that Patrimonio de la Comunidad de Madrid—the region's heritage agency—must justify the controversial purchase Levante-EMV. Feijóo suggested the real question centers on the property's unsuitability for government offices, not on political decision-making.
According to Feijóo's account, Ayuso's government approached him in April with an immediate problem Diario de Ibiza. Officials said renovations at Sol—Madrid's main government building—forced them to search for alternative office space. Feijóo claims this explanation justified exploring the apartment option at that time.
The crux of Feijóo's defense hinges on the building's zoning and design El Periódico de Aragón. He emphasized that the purchased space cannot legally or practically function as government office headquarters. This argument attempts to separate the questionable purchase decision from broader party governance issues.
Feijóo's explanation leaves unresolved why the Heritage agency bought unsuitable property in the first place El Periódico. Critics point out that even temporary office needs should not justify purchasing a residential apartment. The incident continues to dog Spain's governing party amid broader questions about government spending and decision-making processes LNE.
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