The DANA tragedy that has devastated the Valencian Community, leaving more than 200 dead, has served as a perfect excuse for Vox to distance itself from the other parties, to once again launch itself against the central Government and to seek a new confrontation with the PP of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, whom the far-right party has long accused of being “complicit” with the PSOE and of not acting “as a true opposition.” In short, he has taken advantage of the tragedy to try to seek political gain from the catastrophe.
The party led by Santiago Abascal decided not to participate in the meetings that the Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, is holding with all the parties. Nor does she attend those called by the mayor at the Valencia City Council, where they continue to co-govern with the PP despite having broken the pacts with them in all the autonomies. There, the criticism of Mazón from Vox is lukewarm, although they have registered the request to open a “Commission of Investigation into the causes of the floods and consequences of the management of the cold drop.” If the initiative – which competes with another previously presented by Compromís – is successful, those from Vox will request “the appearance of representatives of the Public Administrations and the Consell, as well as experts on the subject” in order to “finally issue an opinion.” but without demanding any political responsibility while continuing to point out the central government as the main culprit.
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