[3] In December 2021, Llamas resigned from the city council in disagreement with the mixed group's votes in favour of passing the budget proposed by Almeida.
[5] In May 2022, Más Madrid won a court case to dissolve the mixed group in the city council and make the three councillors sit as independents.
The argument was that Más Madrid contested the 2019 elections as a single registered political party, not as a coalition as argued by the council.
[9] Recover Madrid posted a LinkedIn listing for its candidate for treasurer in the City Council, a job potentially worth over €100,000.
[11] The Spanish Ombudsman, Ángel Gabilondo, upheld Recover Madrid's appeal and requested for alternative forms of verification to be found.