This Tuesday, the senator of Compromís, Enric Morera, severely criticized the president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, accusing him of “reckless homicide” and assuring that we must “avoid a new ‘Mazonada’, a new catastrophe.” This is what he declared in his intervention during the government control session in the Upper House during which he questioned the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska.
The senator stressed that Mazón should already be “before a judicial authority” and Marlaska should then “demand her cell phone so as not to destroy the evidence” for the “reckless homicides” committed by not alerting the population of the DANA two weeks ago and thus sending numerous Valencians”at the slaughterhouse“.
From Valencian training, After the confusion generated around the filing of the complaint, indicated to laSexta that for the moment they have created a “legal team“. Likewise, they stated that the idea is that “there are more civil complaints” that they will support and make themselves available to them. It should not be forgotten that in the case of civil complaints there are These would be requests and not complaints.
“Here there was a reckless homicide“A serious and reckless imprudence that resulted in avoidable deaths,” Morera said, pointing out that the video Mazón sent that day “saying nothing was happening” and which he later deleted from the Internet will be used as “incriminating evidence“, as well as the fact that he “mocked” the university for responding to the alert and suspending classes.
He accuses the government of “not acting with the full force of the state”
“The gang that directed our emergencies was not up to the task,” summed up Morera in reference to the Generalitat, led by Mazón, although he also blamed the government, since he declared that “they are also responsible” for allowing certain people to act. . “incompetent”, even if the powers belonged to them. He assured Grande-Marlaska that “he had to act with all the force of the State because They are in the hands of incompetent people“.
And he signaled to the central government: “Act, we must avoid a new “Mazonada”, a new catastrophe“. The senator ended his speech by emphasizing that they know “who will pay in court”: “We are not going to remain silent… Incredible that (the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez) Feijóo supports Mazón. This led Valencia to destruction. We must avoid another ‘Mazonada’.”
The Minister of Interior responded to Morera that the government had started warning a week before and had registered the warnings of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) and the Hydrographic Confederation of Júcar (CHJ), while affirming that the Executive had been “at the disposal” of the Generalitat Valenciana to provide means and help in the management of the emergency.
Grande-Marlaska also defended that the national civil protection system recommends in cases like that of DANA that the management of the emergency falls to the autonomous authorities and that the government did “what it had to do”, standing alongside the Valencian government. Generality.