The Compromís coalition requests the support of the PSPV to present a motion of censure against the president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, for the management of DANA. The Valencians, who have 15 deputies in the Corts Valencianes, put them at the disposal of the socialist group to register the motion in the Autonomous Chamber.
The coalition decided to act during the meeting of its parliamentary group this Monday, “noting that on Friday Carlos Mazón did not present his resignation” and “reaffirmed his commitment to lead the reconstruction”. The parliamentary spokesperson, Joan Baldoví, announced that he had informed the spokesperson of the Socialists, José Muñoz, of his availability for the motion of censure. The two groups demanded his resignation on Friday, but with nuances: the socialists are demanding a “technical” president who will pilot actions for a few months and call elections in the spring.
In the Valencian Courts, it takes 20 deputies to register a request. To win, you need an absolute majority, so they would need the support of Vox. The rules of the Chamber establish that “the Cortes can demand political responsibility from the President of the Generalitat by adopting a motion of censure” for which “at least a fifth of the deputies, in writing, are required motivated and addressed”. the table.