The Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, will soon meet with the mayors of the Valencian Community to address the tragedy caused by the Dana. Meanwhile, the first vice president of the Valencian Government, Susana Camarero, criticizes the president's absence for 79 days and his scheduling of a party event instead of attending to the affected Valencians.
In contrast, the Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, assures that Sánchez will visit the region as soon as possible. However, the vice president of the Generalitat reproaches the lack of presence of the president and highlights the importance of addressing the needs of the affected population.
On the other hand, the socialist leader will visit Valencia for the regional party congress and an inter-ministerial meeting on the Dana. This will be the first time in over two months that Sánchez will approach the province, after his last visit to Paiporta on November 3.
The Prime Minister is scheduled to participate in the PSPV Congress in Valencia and is expected to dedicate time to understand the situation of those affected by the catastrophe. Despite the criticism for his absence, Sánchez commits to addressing the urgent needs of the population affected by the Dana in the Valencian Community.