Canthe formation led by former minister Ione Belarra, politicized this Saturday the pain of the victims of DANA in Valencia by shouting slogans such as “These are not deaths, these are murders!” to the demonstration called by far-left and pan-Catalan groups against the president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón.
These activists became political this Saturday tragedy of DANA and the flood on October 29 during a march that covered the main streets of the capital of Turia. After being excluded from Valencia Town Hall and Las Cortés in the last elections, Podemos desperately used the catastrophe to try to achieve political gains. To date, there have been 215 deaths in Valencia.
Residents of Ione Belarra participated in this demonstration against Carlos Mazón organized by far-left sectors and separatists flooded with public money by the socialist governments of Ximo Puig.
Belarra herself already used social networks last Friday to fuel the demonstration and agitate the masses. In a published video, the Podemos leader called “homicide manager” to the president of the Valencian Generalitat. For his part, Maria Teresa Perezdeputy spokesperson for the purple party, called for people to go to Town Hall Square to “expel Mazón”. This Saturday, Pérez proclaimed: “Mobilization of rage and historic indignation,” he said, broadcasting videos of the march with the slogan “These are not deaths, these are murders!”, recorded on his social networks.
“We are in Valencia and we want to ask you all to participate in the demonstration next Saturday, November 9, to demand the resignation of Mazón, who is a homicidal manager,” he said. Belarra in the video in which he encouraged people to demonstrate against the president. “The PP carried out murderous management with DANA in Valencia. We need them to leave now and that the Spanish government declares a state of alarm and takes control. Mazón must resign. This Saturday, everyone takes to the streets.”he wrote on his official profile.
Compromises and the CUT
Both members of Podemos and Commitments They demonstrated this Saturday against the Valencian Generalitat during the march promoted by Cultural Action of the Valencian Country (ACPV)an imitation of the separatist ANC chaired by Anna Oliver.
Also among the organizing organizations were the Mauthausen Association; Roots of change; Start-SEPC-COS-Forwardwho are the puppies CUP; Assembly of the Montolivet district; Es País Valenciano Cultural Association; BEA; Benicalap live; Ca Bassot; Ca Revolta; CNT Valencia, City-Port Commission, Coordinator of Democratic Memory Associations of the Valencian Country; Decidim-Platform for the right to decide in the Valencian Country; Entrebarris; Valencian school; FAMPA Valencia; Valencian inter-unionist; Young ACPV; YouthsexRussafa; LAMBDA; April 14 Platform for the Republic; El Micalet and Teixint Patraix Choral Society.
These organizations, according to the call for the march, seek to “raise their voices to denounce the ineffectiveness of the Valencian government, making their demands heard for a fairer, safer Valencian country ready to face challenges.” climate challenges and current social issues.