Carlos Mazón, the Valencian president, has yet to provide explanations about his whereabouts and activities during the deadly floods that took place six months ago.
It has been discovered that Mazón downplayed the risk of the floods, and did not arrive at the emergency coordination center until after most of the victims had either died or were trapped.
Mazón has been avoiding responsibility, deflecting it onto the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation and the Central Government.
He has allied himself with Vox to pass the Generalitat budget, leading to disaffection among the citizens.
Recovery from the disaster is underway, though at a pace slower than desired, and there is a lot of inequality in terms of progress.
Conclusion: Mazón's lack of answers and accountability, coupled with his deflection of blame and decision to ally with Vox, has created a concerning political situation in Valencia. Despite recovery efforts, the city still bears the scars of the catastrophe.