Like every time you feel with Pablo Motosthe news anchor of the network Atresmedia He shared with the program’s viewers a resounding and blunt analysis of current events. Although he almost couldn’t do it, and the reason was an injury to his eyebrow. «I took a hit. It has been superficial, but very strong. I was on the verge of not coming. No points were needed, but… The rush, which is a bad advisor. I crashed into a door. The door was open. “I was looking the other way when I thought I was going to enter through the door,” he explained. Finally he was able to keep the appointment.
Fresh from covering the US elections, he shared his impressions and reflections on Donald Trump. Although, as expected, the main topic of the conversation revolved around DANA, a tragedy that Vallés has tried, together with the rest of the news team, to “step through the mud and look around, explaining it in the most reliable way possible.” , he assured.
“I believe that the most important thing, after the human losses and helping those affected to recover their lives, is to draw conclusions so that we are better prepared to avoid a tragedy the next time, which there will be,” he continued reflecting.
Asked by Motos about the administrations’ management of the catastrophe, the journalist mentioned an American term, the ‘blame game’, that is, finding someone else who is responsible. In his opinion, “we are now in that process.”
Vicente Vallés hits the nail on the head with a question about DANA
«I learned many years ago that when there are several groups of people involved in an action of any kind, and it goes wrong, there is usually someone who bears responsibility. But there are always other responsibilities. Everyone must assume 100% of their own responsibility. Here we have to discern which one belongs to each one,” he asserted, referring directly to Carlos Mazón and Pedro Sanchez. “All in good faith, but everyone has a responsibility,” he stressed.
For this reason, it also invites us to open a process of reflection on certain types of functioning of the autonomous state. “It doesn’t seem like that’s very clear, at least on occasions like this.”
Furthermore, Motos wanted to know his point of view on whether politicians measure up in situations like the one experienced in Valencia, although for the presenter it has been shown that “they all measure up.” At least, on this occasion. “Also from the volunteers, the Civil Guard, the health workers, the firefighters… And beyond the errors, which there will be time to analyze, it is exciting to see the people dedicated to helping.”
«The dimension of the problem is so great that the worst thing is the disorganization. “That is still chaos,” joined Motos, for whom “everyone has failed, except the youth.” «Right now there are the perroflutes and the shaved ones wrapped in mud. The heroes of digital Spain are the young people armed with shovels, they are hope and they have taught us a lesson,” he reaffirmed. Instead, he insisted that both the Spanish State and the regional government left Valencians abandoned.
On this issue, Vallés needed a rhetorical question to express his vision with complete clarity. «If the tragedy had occurred two years ago, when he governed Ximo PuigWould the relationship of the two governments in the face of the tragedy have been the same? The question is pertinent, but I am not sure I can give an answer,” he revealed, in relation to the political distance between the current president of the Generalitat and that of the central Government. At the very least, “trust tends to speed things up.”
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