The President of the Government, Pedro Sanchezassured this Tuesday that it is “GOOD” after the incident that occurred during the visit of the kings to Paiporta (Valencia), asking to differentiate between the “legitimate anger” of citizens affected by DANA and the “legitimate anger” of citizens affected by DANA.ultra perfectly organized groups” that last Sunday, they tried to “do as much damage as possible to the authorities present on site”.
Sánchez indicated that he is “fine” and focused on caring for those affected by DANA because “the needs are numerous and very urgent”, when asked during the press conference after the Council of Ministers on the Paiporta incident while accompanying the kings and the president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazonwho were received with insults and throwing objects and mud.
“If we look at the images of last Sunday’s visit, it is very easy to differentiate those who express their anger from a legitimate wayfor his frustration“, due to the situation they are experiencing, other perfectly organized ultra groups who were going to try to do as much damage as possible to the authorities present,” commented Sánchez.
The head of the Executive asked not to “distract attention from what is fundamental”, namely the citizens affected by the DANAfor which the Government approved this Tuesday in the Council of Ministers a first package of aid measures which amounts to 10.6 billion euros.
“I am fine and, as I said today and that day, they are not going to distract me from basic care. The protagonists are the citizens concerned, they are the relatives of the victims, the victims, the reconstruction and the recovery of this province of Valencia and others that have been affected by this climate emergency,” he added.
Sánchez also thanked the “shows of solidarity” received after the incident in Paiporta which is being investigated by the Civil Guard Information Service in collaboration with the Torrent Court.
“The government and I are committed to what we do, we are focused on what is important, we are focused on protecting people and responding. The needs are many and very urgent,” he said. he answered questions from the press.