The Valencian socialists have asked this Monday in the Valencian Cortes the disapproval of Eduardo Zaplana as former president of the Generalitat Valenciana after the sentence that sentenced him to ten years in prison prison for corruption and as the author of the crimes of prevarication, bribery, falsification and money laundering for the collection of bribes from a successful bidder in the so-called wasteland case.
In addition, the PSPV has demanded that Mazón withdraw the high distinction of the Generalitat. This was announced by the ombudsman of the socialist group in the Valencian parliament, José Muñoz, in statements to the media in which he revealed that they have also demanded that “all the plaques and insignia with his name from the entire Community be removed.” “Valencian”.
The socialist leader has indicated that “a person who has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for corruption “He does not deserve the honors of the Valencians” and has demanded that Mazón “make a clear position after Eduardo Zaplana’s sentence.” Furthermore, he pointed out that if the current President of the Government “continues to remain silent, it will be clear to us that he is afraid and has something to hide” and has demanded that he “make decisions urgently.”
Precisely, the condemnation of Eduardo Zaplana will be one of the topics on which the President of the Generalitat will respond in the plenary session of the Cortes this week, to questions from the opposition. From the socialist group, its ombudsman, José Muñoz, will ask the head of the Consell about his role “as responsible for the ITV in the plot for which Zaplana has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.” Meanwhile, in Compromís, Joan Baldoví will question Mazón about whether he is applying “the same roadmap as his political reference, Eduardo Zaplana, recently convicted of stealing more than 20 million euros from Valencians.”