Maribel Vilaplana will testify on Monday after receiving medical discharge
Meanwhile, more and more voices are being heard about a possible resignation of Mazon and the election of Vicente Mompo as his replacement.
Journalist Maribel Vilaplana will testify on Monday in the case for the management of the GOIDI in Valencia after she went to the hospital unwell last Saturday.
According to information published this Saturday by the newspaper Levante-EMV, the journalist who had lunch on 29 October 2024 with the President of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, who killed 229 people on the day of the tragic storm, showed thepresident of Valencia a video about the floods in Utiel.
According to the media, between 17:37 and 17:40 on October 29, Mazon spoke to former Interior Councillor Salome Pradas and watched a video of Utiel's situation collected by Vilaplana in his whatsapp.
According to Europa Press, citing sources close to the journalist, that day he got a message from the social media of Valencian public television A Punt about the overflow of the Utiel River.
The same sources point out that Vilaplana did not "take on the importance" of the information and did not show Mazon the contents of the video.
Vicent Mompo, Mazon's replacement.
Meanwhile, thePartidoPopularde la Comunidad Valenciana has transferred to the General Directorate of the Partido\u00A0 to support Mompo as president of the Generalitat, to the possible resignation ofCarlos Mazónand as candidate for the next elections.
According to the latest information, the decision has been taken following an internal discussion between the leaders of the Basque people.
Thelatest data on the management of isolated depression in the upper strata has left the party in a difficult position, so the leadership of the people has had to make decisions.
At that meeting, the President of the Valencia Council, Vicente Jose Mompo Aledo, was elected to replace Mazon, since Mazon said he was "ruminating" after the anniversary of the GOIDI zen.
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