The president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, has assured this Tuesday that the Consell will continue with the more than 400 exhumations of graves from the Civil War and the dictatorship approved by the Botanic: “We are going to respect the resolutions that are already firm and that are coming of the past”, commented Mazón.

“In the future, if we have to reform or we have to provoke some type of reflection on the matter, we will address it seeking the maximum consensus, but let no one doubt: the Government of change has not come to fight against legal security or to fight against the law”, Mazón explained in statements to journalists during his visit to the Fira d’Agost de Xàtiva.

Thus, he has criticized that “that”, in reference to trying to fight against legal certainty, “others have done it, wanting to make a report on their part and a biased report”, denounced the head of the Consell, who has stressed that this is not It is his “style”, nor does he believe that it is “democratic”, nor does he believe that “the Valencian people” deserve it.

“We do not come here to break the law, nor to reform everything that comes from the past, because this is only done by those who do not know how to work well, so we are going to comply with the law and we are going to provide legal certainty,” Mazón concluded. .