Despite the informative pyrotechnics with which some media celebrated his appointment, I do not know if retired lieutenant general Francisco José Gan Pampols is the most suitable person to coordinate the reconstruction of Valencia after the DANA of October 29: the president of the Valencian Community, Carlos Mazón has just appointed him vice-president with this task and prudence advises evaluating his work as we learn the results. Gan Pampols’ military record is admirable and, from what I have read, is supported by similar experience in Afghanistan. From what I understood, this job consisted of coordinating the security of civilian actions taking place as part of the reconstruction of the Asian country; a mission undoubtedly important, but different from the management of the reconstruction itself. Regardless, it is reasonable to wait before judging.
What I wish to discuss here, and with concern, is the anti-political climate fueling the nomination of Gan Pampols, fueled largely by himself. In his media parade in recent hours, the soldier has endeavored to emphasize his military status and to display, with a certain breath of disdain, his independence in relation to anything that smacks of politics. “I am a soldier, not a politician”, “I will not accept any political directives”, “I will not accept any political or partisan orders”, are some of the statements he released during his media pilgrimage and which aroused particular interest. the excitement goes round and round. patriotic social networks with the prospect that it will be the army which restores order to the disorder created by “the politicians”.