In its attempt to defend the indefensible, Miguel Tellado crossed all limits in an attempt to divert attention from the negligence of Carlos Mazón and the accusations against him. Therese Riberato the point of asserting that “It seems like the dead don’t hurt him.” of the DANAAnd? The government “acted in bad faith” facing disaster.
Some general statements that the parliamentary spokesperson of the PP made this Thursday in ‘Wave Zero», where he attacked the head of the Ecological Transition and future vice-president of the European Commission, going beyond the political position.
Thus, he affirmed that the third vice-president “seems that the deaths do not harm her, that it does not suit her” and that she is installed in “coldness” and “personal calculation”. “He showed no sign of empathy,” insisted Tellado, who also accused the executive of “denial of help”: “If the government managed all the information it had and knew that what was happening could happen, the government not only would have acted wrongly, but it would have acted in bad faith,” he said.
Tellado spoke thus after the third vice-president and minister of ecological transition appeared before Congress this Wednesday to explain the role of his department in the face of the fateful storm and confirm the agreement in Europe to give the green light to a community executive in which will hold a vice presidency.
The “popular” MP, however, affirmed that there were “gaps” in her explanations to Parliament, that she was “a very bad candidate” for Brussels and that ““It wasn’t up to par.” neither during DANA nor as minister, because “certain works depended on her department which could have avoided a tragedy like this and she did not carry them out”.
Furthermore, after Ribera explained the day before that the government of PP let a report she signed herself expire When she was Secretary of State to undertake the work on the Poyo ravine – the same boulevard that was fatal to her on October 29 – Tellado reproached her for “Blame Mariano Rajoy for what she didn’t do in six and a half years. »
In the same sense, he insisted that Ribera “failed as a minister” and as a “person” and criticized him for having “not yet set foot in Valencia” after the disaster – even if he didn’t go there himself – accusing her with “indolence in the face of suffering of compatriots”.
“It had to be there,” emphasized Tellado, who, however, at the same time justified the absence of Mazón at the emergency meeting the same day of the tragedy, to which he arrived more than two hours late because he eat with a journalist. “President Mazón decides to go eat when the weather alerts indicate that the weather episode ends at 6 p.m.,” he argued, thus wrongly interpreting the AEMET alert, a warning that he also assured “failed”.