This Friday, the Valencian president Carlos Mazón has given explanations in the regional parliament about the crisis caused by the deadly DANA on October 29, and the leadership of his party, the PP, has covered him and has attacked what, in his opinion, is a lack of transparency by the central government.
She has been the general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarrawhich has highlighted that Mazón “has been held accountable” before the citizens, while Pedro Sánchez and Minister Teresa Ribera “look the other way.”
“Mazón has been accountable in Les Corts to his citizens, which is what politicians should do, and I would have liked Sánchez or Ribera to have done that. Not taking responsibility for what concerns you, It is not the best example for Spanish society“, Gamarra said at a party event in Palma de Mallorca.
The general secretary of the popular party has said that her party “will pitch in” because it is “the main party in Spain.” Thus, he has claimed that from city councils, councils, island councils or regional governments, the PP has “lent its shoulder” with emergency personnel and troops, because “you don’t have to ask for things to act.”
Gamarra has advanced that the PP will vote in favor of the royal decrees so that the aid “get to those who need it quickly” and a message of “security, trust and certainty” is conveyed to rebuild the affected area.
Subsequently, Gamarra has demanded a Government that “governs” and not that “be ready to resist one more week in power“. At the same time, he has valued “institutional loyalty”, which is why he has asked to “strengthen” institutions through a “democratic rescue.”
“Brave advertisements”
Furthermore, the general leadership of the party has transmitted, after Mazón’s intervention in Les Corts, that Feijóo knew the “approach” of Mazón’s speech and some of the announcements that he planned to make in the Valencian Cortes, which, according to Génova, “they are reasonable” and “brave.”
The same sources have highlighted that Mazón “raise the level of demands on yourself” and “link his continuity as president and candidate for re-election to an impeccable and exemplary management of the reconstruction in the Valencian Community.”
Like Gamarra, sources from the PP leadership have highlighted that Mazón has appeared while Pedro Sánchez has not yet done so in the Congress of Deputies and he will not attend the Government control session next week when he is at the G20 summit in Brazil.
Génova maintains that Mazón’s message was “agreed” with Feijóo, who on the eve of the Valencian baron’s appearance asked to be “attentive” to his explanations because “there will be many people who feel partially comforted by the political class.”
PP sources have admitted that Feijóo and Mazón maintain constant communication and, in fact, talk “every or almost every day.” In the same way, they have stressed that communication between their technical teams is also fluid.