The president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazonattempts to delve deeper into its criticism of the central government without finding much of a response. Thus, Mazón said on Monday that they have been asking the government for three days for sewer unblocking trucks to avoid “serious public health problems” in the areas affected by the Dana floods and “they are not arriving.”
He highlighted this in a message on his X account, where he also explained that the Valencian Government has asked the CEOE and the rest of the Autonomous Communities to contribute “with all the means at their disposal”. “Thank you all for your invaluable help,” said the president in his message on the thirteenth day since the floods in the province of Valencia and the cleaning and removal of sludge in many affected municipalities continues.
From the Sánchez government the response was given the Minister of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory, Ángel Víctor Torres. “We have put everything necessary. Yesterday we made all the machinery. We will continue to progress in co-governance“, he said, preferring to focus on the work of restoring normality and on cooperation between the Central and Regional Executive.
While, Privately in Genoa, no one believes Mazón can recover. Sources consulted by laSexta They continue to rule out an immediate resignation and focus on rebuilding. They don’t want Mazón to fall aloneThis is why the strategy is also applied against the Minister of Ecological Transition, Teresa Ribera, who, according to them, cannot be European Commissioner.
From there the attempt to criticize Riberafirstly because, as Mazón explains without presenting evidence, the minister would not have been interested in the situation until after 8 p.m., on the tragic October 29. In statements to A Punt, Mazón said that Teresa Ribera’s message did not arrive on Tuesday at 8 p.m., but he contradicted himself by also raising the possibility that he had received a missed call from her: ” Then I saw a text message while I was here with a very complicated cover. “There is no cover here.”
Also andThe PP found a point of friction with the ministry led by Ribera over the water recommendations. While the Ministry of Ecological Transition recommends boiling tap water if you want to consume it, Mazón denied this recommendation, calling for the use of bottled water: “Some statements from Teresa Ribera’s ministry are neither accurate nor adequate. . studied here at CECOPI and at the moment there are no official recommendations for heating water.
“The free bottled water, of which we have ensured that it is abundant, is what is recommended by Valencian Public Health for cooking and drinking. Running water is activated for washing or showering, although , as it depends on the municipality, it is recommended to go to the corresponding town hall to confirm,” he added.