The third vice president and minister for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, Teresa Riberahas assured that the DANA afternoon cost him “up to four calls” locate the president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón.
“It took me up to four calls to locate Mr. Mazón,” Ribera revealed in statements to the Hora 25 program on Cadena Ser, where he reported that the Secretary of State warned him that “the situation was very critical” and immediately tried to talk to Mazón.
“He told me something like everything was going well, but this afternoon everything was rushed. Excuse me, I’ll call you in 10 minutes, Now I can’t talk and logically he didn’t call me again,” said the vice president.
Ribera has assured that they had all the information and that he is concerned to what extent in the face of “such a serious alert, someone may consider it not relevant or that can wait.”
“I think this shows that We have to think about how to best reinforce, “but we also have to think about the damage caused by those who try to discredit these institutions that have such an important mission,” he added.
He has defended the functioning of the autonomous State and has asked whether the issue “it is not whether the autonomous State works or not”but “whether Mazón works or not or whether Feijóo agrees or not with what Mazón does.”
Ribera has defended the work of his ministry, the State Meteorological Agency and geographical confederations.
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