The government's lack of actions in response to the DANA that devastated Valencia implies its responsibility.
President Pedro Sánchez attempts to lay the blame solely on Carlos Mazón, despite evidence of his own neglect.
There are two critical moments where the State Administration failed to take necessary actions despite having appropriate information.
Teresa Ribera, of the Ministry of Ecological Transition, has admitted that following 'the flow of water' is part of her duty, suggesting a denial of her responsibilities.
Conclusion: The government's inaction in the face of DANA indicates an irresponsible paralysis and compromises Ribera's selection as commissioner.