There is something that cannot be denied to Carlos Mazón. His ability to deny reality reaches levels rarely achieved in Spanish politics. Perhaps it is the only way he can continue to occupy the position of president of the Valencian government without completely falling apart. He is like a ‘worrier’ of the Generalitat: he came to office with an absolute majority thanks to the pact with Vox, but his gloomy management of the DANA emergency has turned him into a living dead. You just have to see how the PP mayors in the province talk about him – and include what they keep quiet about – and what the surveys that have appeared these days say.
The ‘Salvados’ program on La Sexta offered on Sunday a general portrait of what Mazón did and did not do on October 29 through the opinions of the mayors of the affected populations, both from the PSOE and the PP. The Popular Party has decided to link its destiny to that of Mazón. Núñez Feijóo thinks he has no other alternative. But when you ask the mayors what happened that day, their faces betray them. Sometimes, also his words. And even when someone, like the president of the Valencia Provincial Council, tries to defend him, Mazón himself does not take long to make it clear that he practically has nothing to blame himself for.
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