- Carlos Mazón admitted his role in the poor management of DANA, damaging his political strength.
- The leader is considering not running for re-election, tying his future to the massive post-catastrophic reconstruction.
- Mazón points out the lack of adequate warning from the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation.
- Mazón's lack of leadership is noticeable in his late appearance at the emergency committee and the delayed alert to citizens.
- The political responsibility of the Minister of Ecological Transition, Teresa Ribera, is questioned just like that of Mazón.
Conclusion: The DANA tragedy has generated a leadership crisis in Valencian politics, evidenced by the management of Mazón and Ribera.