In Valencia, around 300 residents gathered in front of the regional parliament to protest against President Carlos Mazón, following a devastating flood that left many homeless and jobless.
The protestors, led by affected locals like Laura Giménez, voiced their anger over the government's failure to warn citizens about the impending disaster.
The flood, which struck on October 29, has sparked widespread criticism of Mazón's leadership, with accusations of negligence and prioritizing economic activities over public safety.
Amidst the public outcry, the political party Compromís has called for a motion of no confidence against Mazón, urging the Socialist Party (PSPV) to join them.
However, the motion faces challenges due to insufficient parliamentary support and opposition from Vox.
Meanwhile, the PSPV considers an alternative strategy, proposing a temporary "technical" government to manage the crisis until elections in 2025. The situation remains tense as citizens demand accountability and effective leadership.