Isabel Díaz Ayuso warns that the PP's tax reduction policy in Madrid is running out: “Our margins are becoming more complicated” The leader says tax cut options are limited after her party's governments renounced more than $65 billion in taxes since 2004. Since 2004, conservative governments have refused to pay more than 65 billion euros via tax reduction, although their spokespersons defend that this is not equivalent to a loss of revenue.

The PP defends that its successive tax cuts have meant an average saving of 18,000 euros per taxpayer.