The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, launched an appeal this Tuesday to “co-governance“to face the disastrous effects of DANA and reached out to Mazón after assuring that “the most important thing at this moment is the institutional relationship with the Government of the Generalitat Valenciana”.
Furthermore, Sánchez avoided declaring the state of national emergency just as the leader of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, requested this Monday, and which the President of the Valencian Community himself rejected.
In fact, as LaSexta learned, the government considers that it is a “inconsistency“that the leader of the PP requests a state of national emergency that would lead Sánchez’s Executive to take command, if the President of the Generalitat himself rejects it.
The government has the impression that what Feijóo is seeking with this request is to dismiss Mazón so that the central government can take charge of this catastrophe and thus “have a reason to confront the government”.
The truth is that, although Mazón initially avoided confrontation, as the days went by, the accusations of “management” in government have increased. Thus, during his appearance, Sánchez insisted that “political and institutional unity is the key.”
“Yesterday, the Minister of Relations with the Courts, the Presidency and Justice, Félix Bolaños, He was able to speak with all parliamentary groups, except with Vox“You will have your reasons,” Sánchez said. In the meetings that Bolaños had with the different formations, the president highlighted that they found “a very positive, very constructive and very collaborative spirit to be able to validate the royal decrees and laws.” the measures we can approve as part of this plan over the coming weeks and months.
This is why the President of the Government placed emphasis on “co-governance”. “From a political point of view, I insist, for me the most important thing at the moment is logically the institutional relationship with the government of the Generalitat Valenciana“, with the municipal councils and the provincial councils, which are those who are under tension, under pressure to respond quickly and effectively to this terrible tragedy”, he indicated.
Furthermore, he added that “the Spanish Government, with all its means, places at its disposal all the instruments of the General Administration of the State.”
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