The president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, has announced in the Corts Valencianes that if an amnesty is finally implemented for those convicted of the process, the Valencian Government “will go as far as necessary, and if necessary to the Constitutional Court, to defend the rights of Spaniards and Valencians”.

He said this in response to a question from Ana Vega, spokesperson for Vox, about the actions that the Valencian Government is going to take to guarantee that the citizens of the Valencian Community “receive the same treatment by the central government as the rest of Spaniards.” “.

The president has described as “disturbing” and “almost terrifying” the agreement reached between PSOE and Sumar for the “presumptive” configuration of the Government of Spain, of which everything that is said and everything that is not said “is too clear ” and “too obvious” of what is happening.

He has indicated that the actions of the regional executive so that Valencians receive from the Government of Spain the same treatment as the rest of Spaniards are “exactly the opposite” of what the Valencian executive of the PSPV, Compromís and Unides Podem has done in eight years with water, financing, investments, the port of Valencia or support for the ceramics sector.

“Finally we are all saved, because we already know that there is a president of the Generalitat who is about to be a minister,” Mazón said ironically in reference to his predecessor, the socialist Ximo Puig, who he said is “negotiating” his future. “more with the separatists than with his own party, let’s see if they give him a hand.”

In the opinion of the president, with the “planetary conjunction” that seems to be going to occur, the Valencians will be “saved” by those who “have done nothing” for their interests, and in light of this the Valencian Government will take all the actions that are necessary. have to take and in the institutions that are necessary.

The Vox trustee, Ana Vega, has stated that “there is no greater act of political corruption than a politician amnestying another politician, against the law and the Spanish people”, and has requested that the Valencian Government (PP-Vox) Demand that Pedro Sánchez stop treating Valencians as “second-class” citizens, starting with financing.