The President of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, is under intense scrutiny following his handling of the devastating dana that claimed 216 lives in Valencia.
Opposition parties, including the Socialists and Compromís, are demanding that Mazón take full responsibility for the crisis, rather than attributing blame solely to his team members.
The controversy has been fueled by Mazón's absence during critical hours of the disaster, as he was reportedly at a lengthy lunch meeting.
In response to mounting pressure, Mazón is expected to announce a restructured government, replacing key officials in Justice and Interior.
However, Compromís is pushing for Mazón's resignation, citing his leadership as ineffective.
The political fallout is compounded by budget cuts to emergency services, which critics argue have weakened the region's disaster response capabilities.
As the debate unfolds, the focus remains on accountability and the need for effective governance in the face of natural disasters.