Former government president Mariano Rajoy defended himself this Thursday: president Valenciana General Carlos Masson’s performance during his visit to El Hormiguero, In it he introduced a new book. art of government (Almuzara Publishing House). Mr. Rajoy asserted that He was ‘hurt’ to see the protests against Mazon continuing Despite the fact that he submitted his resignation 10 days ago due to the management of DANA on October 29, 2024.
“Did Mazon know how to leave?”Pablo Motos said this during an interview when asked about the political situation after his resignation. Mr. Rajoy responded, “Mr. Mazon was well aware of his mistakes. I think what he tried to do was work hard to rebuild.”
The former “popular” leader alluded to the “very interesting” words Mazon said when he announced his resignation, saying: “I hope people know how to distinguish between people who make mistakes and those who are bad.” “He admitted his mistakes and honestly It pains me a little to see that there are still people demonstrating every day. Let’s see what they get. Hey, what do you want? What more could they want? he asked.
On the other hand, regarding the organizational situation after Mr. Masson’s retirement, Mr. Rajoy said the following. Comparing the functions of the Valencian government with those of the central government. In his opinion, although the Valencian Community retains its ability to govern, the real paralysis is found in the government of Pedro Sánchez.
“Because that’s where budgets are approved, laws are approved, there’s a majority…but to call an election it has to happen here. The problem lies with the (central) government, which does not govern and does not approve budgets.does not have a majority and has not approved the law,” he said.
Three “capital issues”
In fact, Prime Minister Rajoy analyzed the situation in Spain and pointed out three “big problems.” “Firstly, we have an ungovernable government and no national budget. Here we are creating something absolutely normal.” It’s abnormal and undemocratic.”he pointed out.
“Secondly, there is a takeover of institutions, an all-day battle with the judiciary. We are already seeing what is happening with the state attorney general,” he added. And thirdly, he regretted that there was a “”.division and polarization “It’s like this has never existed in this country before,” he claimed. “When you have a populist government, this kind of thing happens.”
For this reason, he requested “.sensible, moderate and balanced political forces; “This is what was destroyed in this period, without a doubt, the darkest in Spain’s history since approving the constitution in 1978,” he reiterated.