Vox supports Mazón in the fight and applauds his attack on the Government: “I was losing the story”

Vox liked the conference given on Monday by the president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, in Madrid, where he defined himself as “collateral damage” and attacked and blamed the central government and state agencies for the damage. The spokesperson for Vox in Les Corts Valencianes, José María Llanos, applauded Mazón's story yesterday and pointed out that “it was about time” for the Valencian leader to “discharge blame and responsibility on the central government”. Far from opening cracks between the government partners, the tragedy of last October seems to strengthen their complicity.
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Llanos assured, after the meeting of the Junta de Síndics, that he had already warned the Head of the Consell, in several interventions in the control sessions of the autonomous Parliament, “that he was losing the narrative of reality”. In his opinion, Mazón “took a long time to bring to light all the already accredited responsibilities that fall on the central Government and the organizations that depend on it”. The leader of Vox assured that “Mazón will have his responsibilities”, but that “the one who has abandoned and betrayed us and maintains a criminal attitude against the Valencian people is Pedro Sánchez and his government”.
In this regard, Llanos said that the president of the Generalitat "has already taken off the weight and prudence of being president of an autonomous region that needs the collaboration of the government and has made clear the enormous responsibility of the central government" in the tragedy in his latest interventions.
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A concordance of stories that fit with what was expressed, also on Monday, by the Valencian president who stressed in his speech in Madrid that the national leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, was aware of the "political story that was being concocted in the Valencian Community" about the dana.
This rapprochement on such a delicate issue as the Dana comes at a key moment, with the progress of the judicial investigation and with the Generalitat Valenciana Budgets for 2025 about to be presented. Yesterday, after a new delay that has forced the parliamentary calendar to be changed again - it was reported that the accounts would arrive at Les Corts for processing on March 4. However, it will not be until the plenary session of May 14, 15 and 16 when they can be approved (one month later than planned in the previous calendar).
Juncture The rapprochement comes at a delicate time, with the progress of the investigation and the presentation of the budgets.On these accounts, an agreement between PP and Vox seems close. Yesterday, Llanos insisted that the negotiations between the two are being “fruitful” and the spokesman for the PSPV, José Muñoz, asked in exchange for what the far right will support Mazón. “The oxygen tank that VOX gives to a president who has been depreciated will cost us Valencians dearly,” said the socialist leader.
Before the accounts are submitted to the House of Commons, there will be another hurdle for the PP-Vox relationship. Friday is the deadline for submitting the work plans of the Dana commission of inquiry and the PP needs the vote of its “preferred partner” to prevent the commission from becoming a torture for its party.
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