The political turmoil in Valencia has reached new heights as President Carlos Mazón faces mounting criticism over his handling of the recent DANA disaster.
Opposition parties, including PSOE and Compromís, have called for his resignation, accusing him of negligence during the crisis.
Heated debates in the Valencian parliament led to a temporary suspension of proceedings due to escalating tensions.
Mazón, however, remains defiant, announcing a €2,500 aid package for those who lost vehicles in the floods and emphasizing his commitment to reconstruction efforts.
Critics argue that his leadership has eroded public trust, with recent polls showing widespread disillusionment with regional institutions.
The controversy has also sparked broader concerns about the influence of misinformation and political polarization in the region.