Overview
- PSOE has formally asked Ayuso to identify who accompanied her to the chalet and how she obtained the access keys, calling the visit clandestine and irregular.
- Más Madrid asserts that the private stay represents a misuse of regional assets at a time when many residents cannot afford leisure.
- Ayuso’s office maintains that the weekend visit was the first private use of the property, permitted under regional rules and carried out without Community staff.
- The chalet forms part of a 453-hectare estate acquired in October 2023 by the Community of Madrid for 4.3 million euros to expand the Guadarrama National Park.
- PSOE warns that Ayuso’s partner’s contracts with healthcare provider Quirón could present a conflict of interest if he joined her at the state-owned chalet.