Feijóo admits that Mazón was “knocked out” in the first moments after the injury
The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has once again attacked the central government for the previous and subsequent management of the consequences of the damage in the Valencian Community and, in contrast, has defended the president Carlos Mazón as the “politician who has assumed his responsibilities the most.” Feijóo has also referred to the words of the head of the Consell, who last Thursday in a joint appearance in Valencia before party officials said: “I never thought that the Government of my country, the PSOE, would reach the level to which it has reached. arrived. As we stepped forward and shied away from confrontation, the hunt began. I confess that I was wrong.”
According to Feijóo, Mazón’s mistake referred specifically to not having asked the central government to declare a national emergency in the days after the cold drop. “Regarding the declaration of national emergency, I asked for it,” said the leader of the PP. “I was wrong, I was naive,” he said. [Mazón]openly, ‘I made a mistake, I was naive’, I don’t know if it was because of not asking for the emergency or because of the management of those days,” Feijóo continued, admitting that Mazón was “knocked out.” “Mr. Mazón was knocked out those days, it would happen to anyone. “Any person with a minimum of sensitivity, a politician in good faith, and who does not use a natural catastrophe to gain political advantage, has to be knocked out,” he said about the presidentwith whom he met again this Sunday in Oviedo, during the barons’ summit, where he received an outstanding ovation from his colleagues.