Valencia’s Ex-Leader Grilled over Deadly Floods, Claims Missed Calls Were Due to Phone ‘in His Backpack’
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The judge of Catarroja who investigates the tragedy of the dana in Valencia continues to tighten the siege on the now president of the Generalitat in office, Carlos Mazón, and his...
The president-in-Office of the Valencian Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, has pointed out in the congressional committee of inquiry on the DANA of October 29, 2024 that the message of Es-Alert was sent "when the operational commands understood that it was opportune to do so" and has insisted that his authorization was not required, "as the former councillor Salome Pradas has already explained." The context of this appearance of Mazón is indicated by t…
Carlos Mazón opened his political appearances before the congressional commission of inquiry on the dana this Monday
Acting President of the Valencian Community appears Monday at 10.30 a.m.
The format of the commission of inquiry of the Spanish parliament in which the president of the Generalitat in office will have to answer after each question of the deputies will allow to show his willingness to report on issues such as the invoice of El Ventorro or his change of clothes before arriving to Palau
Valencia’s ex-leader grilled over deadly floods, claims missed calls were due to phone ‘in his backpack’
The embattled yet still-serving president of the Valencia region, Carlos Mazón (main image), told MPs on Monday that officials were unaware people were drowning during last year’s devastating ‘DANA’ floods, as he faced hours of questioning over the disaster that left 229 dead. Appearing before the parliamentary commission, Mazón also explained that he failed to pick up calls that evening because he was travelling to the Palau de la Generalitat (…
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