
Ayuso's Bold Vision: Major Infrastructure, Healthcare, and Economic Plans for Madrid
Madrid's President Ayuso Unveils Ambitious Plans for the Remainder of Her Term Madrid, Spain – May 28, 2025 – President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, today announced a series of significant initiatives for the remaining period of her term. These plans cover various sectors, from infrastructure and healthcare to education and cultural preservation. The announcements were made during a press conference and quickly gained traction on social media. One of the most prominent announcements is the expansion of Madrid's metro system. Ayuso stated, "We are studying the expansion of metro line 1 to Madrid Nuevo Norte, with three new stations." This expansion is expected to significantly improve public transportation in the northern part of the city. Additionally, line 4 will undergo route modifications to reach Chamartín. In the healthcare sector, Ayuso highlighted the planned expansion of the Infanta Leonor Hospital, aiming to improve healthcare services for over 300,000 residents in the south of Madrid. She also announced salary increases for healthcare professionals working nights, weekends, and holidays. "This is essential to recognize the dedication and hard work of our healthcare professionals," Ayuso emphasized. Further plans include opening schoolyards and libraries of public schools in the afternoon during the next school year. This initiative aims to provide children with more opportunities for extracurricular activities and access to learning resources. Economically, Ayuso highlighted that 2024 was a record year, citing tax cuts that saved citizens 7.6 billion euros, an average of 10,575 euros per Madrileño since 2019. These measures, she explained, reflect her commitment to improving the economic well-being of all Madrileños. The overall tone of Ayuso's announcements was positive and forward-looking, emphasizing her commitment to improving the lives of Madrid residents across various sectors. The ambitious nature of these plans promises significant changes for the city in the coming years.