Yesterday, Carlos Mazón offered his assessment of the letter from the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, in which he announced a period of reflection on his continuity in Moncloa after the judicial investigations into his wife. “We are already too accustomed to surprise effects, to wanting to change the pace. This is a kind of new probe balloon to keep us all in suspense, so that people now talk about this and about love,” he said during an event that is being held this afternoon in Madrid together with the president of Murcia, Fernando López Miras.

“You cannot ask the opposition party not to supervise the president of the government, because if the president is not audited, he would not be fulfilling his democratic obligation,” added the Valencian president. Along these lines he commented that “I understand that the PP is going to have to continue monitoring the enormous doubts that exist about all this that is happening in the environment and perhaps in the heart of Moncloa.” We are talking about the money of the Spanish people and they have the right to know what happens with their money. The demands for explanations and responsibility are the minimum,” he insisted before concluding that “It sounds more like a letter up my sleeve than a love letter to me.”