The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has returned to Valencia this Thursday on his first visit to the province in more than two months after the catastrophic dana that devastated part of its territory. 81 days laterin its official agenda it is not planned that it will take a tour of the affected municipalities.
Sánchez arrived around 10:40 a.m. at the headquarters of the Government Delegation in the city, surrounded by a strong police force. Two small groups have gathered in its vicinity: one that showed its support for the Chief Executive and another that demanded his resignation.
Sánchez presides over a interministerial commission on dana which was attended by vice presidents Yolanda Díaz and Sara Aagesen, as well as seven other ministers, along with mayors of some of the 28 affected towns that are still in an emergency situation after the tragedy.
At the same headquarters of the Government Delegation, the socialist leader will also hold – at 12:30 p.m. – a meeting with the Valencian employers’ association and the main unions. Afterwards, he will make an appearance before the media, just one day after PP, Vox and Junts overturned in Congress an ‘omnibus’ decree that included aid to companies, city councils and farmers for dana, so some announcement in that sense.
In addition, this Thursday afternoon he will travel to the Bétera high availability land headquarters (CGTAD) to visit the Army units that collaborate in aid and reconstruction together with the Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles, and the Government delegate. in the Valencian Community, Pilar Bernabé.
Without representation of the Generalitat
All scheduled events take place in limited spaces and without stepping on the street. The socialist leader has not visited ground zero since last November 3, when he was in Paiporta with the Kings and the president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, and had to leave the town under escort after the altercations that occurred. At that time, only five days had passed since the October 29 ravine that left 224 dead, three missing, and multimillion-dollar material damage.
Precisely, Mazón criticized this Wednesday the “institutional discourtesy” of Pedro Sánchez by not informing him of his visit. He did it from Fitur, in Madrid, where this Thursday the Valencian Community Day is celebrated. Therefore, there will be no representation of the Generalitat during Sánchez’s events in Valencia.
The general secretary of the PSOE will also return to the city next Saturday, February 1, to speak at the 15th PSPV Congress that will take place that weekend. An autonomous conclave in which the Minister of Science, Innovation and Universities, Diana Morant, will be re-elected as leader of the Valencian socialists.
Sánchez will open this forum and will not close it, as he has been doing in the congresses that the party is holding in its different federations, because that same Sunday he will be in that of the Community of Madrid.
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