Vilaplana, the Journalist Who Ate with Mazón on DANA Day, Bursts Into Tears in the Congressional Commission: "I Don't Know What I'm Doing Here"
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The journalist refers to her judicial statement despite the insistence of the Murcian politician
She refers to her judicial statement and claims that she has received no pressure or threats.
The journalist Maribel Vilaplana, who shared food and dinner with the then president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, on the day of the tragedy of the DANA, said on Tuesday that she has not received pressure from the PP and that she has not felt used by the Valencian government. "I am not coerced, pointed out or threatened," said Vilaplana, who has also claimed not to know why she was cited in Congress to account for what happened on October 29…
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«I don’t know what I’m doing here» and «I don’t know anything else». Maribel Vilaplana , the journalist who shared lunch and dinner with the former president of the Generalitat Carlos Mazón on the day of the dana of October 29, 2024, has merely referred to her statement as a witness in the courts of Catarroja during her appointment this Tuesday in the commission of inquiry that is followed in the Congress of Deputies.
The journalist, who denies pressure from the PP, refers to her court statement to avoid answering questions in the commission of inquiry: "I feel judged" Read
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