The association You are missingwhich exercises one of the particular accusations in the open cause to investigate the management of the DANA that swept the province of Valencia on October 29, has transferred the president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón“the pain” of families and their “desire” that responsibilities are assumed. The platform has demanded that Mazón resigns and voluntarily declares in court.
The president of the Association, Joaquín Amills, has communicated it to the media this afternoon after meeting for more than two hours with the head of the Valencian Executive. The meeting has had the assistance of the psychologist Patricia Cabrera; while They have not attended relatives of victims -The association represents 70 killed by the Dana, of some 170 families-, since Amills has specified that the Generalitat invited only disappeared.
Amills explained to the media that have transmitted to Mazón “the pain and rage of each family member, and understanding that all the responsibilities will really know what happened” on the afternoon of October 29, when the floods razed numerous Valencian towns.
Mazón offers a contact phone to families
When asked about Mazón’s response to the requests of the association, Amills has pointed out that, in his opinion, the president “knows the charges of responsibility he has” and “assumes all that family members think, knowing all the circumstances that are there and how everything has been developed,” he said.
In addition, he has advanced that Mazón has offered to facilitate the Telephone of a contact person to serve families “Directly” in what they need, what the president of the association has valued as “a door that opens” and believes that they must “take advantage”. “That does not distort what we think, what relatives think, what relatives want, what we are claiming will do almost five months, with the fact that we open doors that can help, in parallel and without any commitment, to relatives,” he said.
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