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The government says that Mazón will face “judicial responsibilities” and that there will be commissions of inquiry

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The government says that Mazón will face “judicial responsibilities” and that there will be commissions of inquiry

The first vice-president and Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, assured this Wednesday that the president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, will have to face “political and judicial responsibilities” for his management of DANA. In a brutal intervention at the Congress of Deputies, he announced that there would be commissions of inquiry For explain everyone’s responsibilities in this tragedy. However, he did not specify whether the PSOE would present it or on what dates and he only emphasized that the responsibilities will be resolved once the work is completed in Valencia.

“It is very important that people know that there will be commissions of inquiry because victims have the right to know in complete transparency What was each person’s responsibility?” the minister told the Lower House, where she insisted that the People’s Party “does not even have limits” and blames others for their poor disaster management. “It has been so bad that it cannot be a battle for the history of the PP, it is political indecency”, he added, insisting that “we must learn that they cannot be agree with climate change deniers.

Furthermore, he stated that Carlos Mazón will have to “settle political and judicial responsibilities“for his”blatant negligence“in the management of DANA which caused more than 200 deaths in Valencia. “This will be resolved with political responsibilities, and listen to me, with judicial responsibilities. Because there was clear negligence here,” Montero said. on the PP bench during the control session.

As he pointed out, the Valencian leaders of the PP “They will have to appear and explain of the Generalitat Valenciana where everyone was, who hasn’t explained it yet,” in reference to Mazón’s absence from the emergency committee.

“The PP does not know how to manage crisis situations,” accused the minister, who accused the “popular” of “blaming others” and not “taking responsibility.” “They don’t know how to handle a disaster and they will never know,” concluded Montero, who assured that “it will be time to resolve the possibilities“. For the vice president, Mazón’s explanations in last week’s Les Corts Valencianes convinced no one, not even his party colleagues: “Neither I nor any of you were satisfied. For the PP Mazón is a burden“.

Montero even asked Juan Bravo, deputy secretary of Economy of the PP, if his party, “as a whole, including the regional presidents, supports Mazón’s leadership.” “Does (Juanma) Moreno Bonilla or (Isabel Díaz) Ayuso support what Mazón did or is it not true that Bonilla is trying to say that he did it differently?” he asked. He then asked that they concentrate and that “there be time to settle responsibilities because it will be done in court.”

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