The press chief of Mazón acknowledges to the judge that the Generalitat maintained a false version about the whereabouts of the leader
The former press chief of the Valencian president admitted in court that she was unaware of his whereabouts during a significant disaster.
Maite Gómez, who previously served as the press chief for Carlos Mazón, the former president of the Generalitat Valenciana, testified in court that she was unaware of his location when a severe event occurred. On October 29, 2024, a disastrous incident led to 230 fatalities, and it has now been revealed that Mazón was at El Ventorro restaurant in Valencia enjoying a lengthy lunch while the disaster unfolded. Gómez's lack of knowledge about his whereabouts raises questions about the handling of information during crises within the Generalitat.
During her testimony before judge Nuria Ruiz Tobarra in Catarroja, Valencia, Gómez recounted her activities that day, stating she was occupied at the Palau de la Generalitat until 5:30 PM, providing context to the timeline of events. This admission of ignorance regarding the president's location during a crisis adds to the scrutiny of the Generalitat Valenciana's communication strategies and accountability in the face of emergencies. The public reaction to this revelation may intensify discussions regarding transparency and leadership in governance, especially in times of crisis.
Overall, this judicial proceeding not only seeks to clarify what happened during the disaster but also highlights broader implications for political communications and responsibilities of public figures during critical situations. The inquiry into the Generalitat's actions could lead to changes in policies regarding information dissemination and crisis management in the future.