And when the Valencians woke up, Mazón was still there.

The year of the Dana is also the year of Mazón, with his feet and soul covered in mud, attached to his position. On Saturday, a mass demonstration demanded his resignation, but in the his regional television preferred to show bullfights from the 90s. What a bullfight. Or it can also be done like The Provinces, which is to accompany the photo of the demonstration with the headline "Valencians share the blame between Mazón and Sánchez in the Dana." Ah, equidistance. Nothing like a good poll at the right time to drown out the popular clamor in the streets with a demoscopy. You can also do this as The reason, a faithful squire of the Popular Party, who commemorated the birthday with four photographs on the front page, but all from archives, a fresh head with the crowd at the demonstration a few hours earlier. In fact, the newspaper directed by Marhuenda is the only one in Madrid that still lends itself to supporting the Valencian president. It doesn't even do so. The World: "The contradictions of the dana trap Mazón in El Ventorro", nor theAbc, which also uses a poll to say that "the majority of PP voters in Valencia are calling for Mazón to resign and call elections." In fact, the day before, the newspaper had already reported that, according to its poll, "the vast majority blame the Generalitat for poor management," in direct contradiction with The ProvincesThat Sunday, one of the subtitles was "Citizens' outcry against Mazón's continuation," and there was no mention of Sánchez anywhere.

The CountryOf course, they soaked their bread in the mud, and headlined "229 victims await justice," on a front page with a multitude of black and white photographs. The next day, they intensified the siege, reminding everyone that before Mazón activated the alert, 155 people had already died and 15,000 calls had been made to 112. Francisco Camps ended up resigning over a case of gifted suits that, in the end, wasn't even true. This is much more serious, but Mazón survives, amidst mud and bullfights on TV.