ALERT: sang ‘The Bridegroom of Death’ with the Legion
According to recent reports, the following story has emerged from the international scene.

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, was present this Holy Thursday at the traditional transfer of the Christ of the Good Death of the Congregation of Mena, with the classic participation of the Spanish Legion. Ayuso arrived at the Plaza de Fray Alonso de Santo Tomás a few minutes before twelve in the morning after attending the always emotional and special landing of the Spanish Legion at Pier 2. Upon his arrival, he captured all the attention of the public present, with some people even chanting his name. Dressed in an elegant dark suit and with her hair down, the Madrid president has not taken her eyes off the transfer at all times, which she has attended to in detail together with the mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre, who was apparently answering some of her questions. But the moment where she was seen most loosely was when The Bridegroom of Death arrived, when the Madrid president did not hesitate to sing in unison with the legionnaires while they carried the Lord of the Good Death throughout the square, provoking applause from all those present. Ayuso, who is attending this event for the first time, considered it to be “spectacular”; “one of the most beautiful things I have seen in my life”, and highlighted “the commitment to all others of an elite body such as the Legion.” He has also highlighted the communion that there is of values, tradition and faith.” The mayor of Malaga, for his part, has indicated that he has explained some aspects to the Madrid president before the events, but once they began “it is better that the image and the music speak for themselves, more than the words”, and has assured that that and the words of the bishop have made, for another year, that “everything has been very complete”. The AVE Thus, Ayuso has acknowledged to the media that in There is “a lot of tourism” in Malaga, both national and foreign, and she stressed that she would like them to see that Spain “is a country that works and not one that is always blocked and in disarray”, in relation to the problem with the AVE. Antequera-Álora, after the storm and the rains in February. The Madrid president explained that she went to Andalusia by plane, but that she left late due to the ground staff strike at the Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport “If I lost my schedule here yesterday, I imagine many people did too. I understand the strikes, but there are people who are trapped by circumstances beyond their control,” said Isabel Díaz Ayuso. “I hope that we all do a little bit of our part, because in the end the Andalusians, the people of Madrid, the businesses, the people who make a living from tourism, the merchants, the image we give to the world pay for it,” she said before witnessing the landing of the Cristo de Mena in Malaga.
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Source: This article was originally published in another language by El Español – Home and has been translated and adapted for our global English-speaking audience. Read the original article here.