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Whatsapp Messages, Nescafé Salaries, and Jokes: Mazón's Former Chief of Staff Is Driving the Deputies Crazy Again in Congress

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The congressional committee investigating the handling of the devastating storm that ravaged the province of Valencia on October 29, 2024, held another session this Monday featuring a familiar face: José Manuel Cuenca, former Chief of Staff to the then-President of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, and current collaborator in the Office of the Former President. And, as before, he managed to infuriate more than one member of parliament. Read more
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The congressional committee investigating the handling of the devastating storm that ravaged the province of Valencia on October 29, 2024, held another session this Monday featuring a familiar face: José Manuel Cuenca, former Chief of Staff to the then-President of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, and current collaborator in the Office of the Former President. And, as before, he managed to infuriate more than one member of parliament. Read more

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ESdiario broke the news in on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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