The Valencian government has not wanted to evaluate Pedro Sánchez’s announcement in depth. For the spokesperson for the regional executive, Ruth Merino, “there is no news.” “He has paralyzed the entire country so that nothing changes,” lamented the Minister of Finance. Merino responded at a press conference that the President of the Government “will have his reasons”, but that as far as the Valencian Community is concerned, what the Valencian Executive wants is for the socialist leader to “get to work for the interest of the Valencian Community”.

For Merino, it is bad news that “after five days of reflection”, pressing problems such as the reform of the financing model, investments in Alicante or cuts to the Tajo-Segura transfer, remain unresolved. “There is no news as such. Nothing has changed for Valencians,” the Consell spokesperson insisted.

Despite the uncertainty that has been felt in recent days, and especially in the last few hours, sources from Carlos Mazón’s government have explained that their commitment was for the continuity of the president of the government, as has ended up happening.