Alberto Nuñez Feijóo sent the investigating judge Catarroja a letter to confirm his “absolute desire to collaborate in the investigation” of Dana, and as proof, he sent all the WhatsApp messages exchanged on the 29 … October 2024 with Carlos Mazón.
PP sources assured this newspaper that the president of their party also requested that the January 9 appearance as a witness take place electronically.
Although he did not have a legal obligation to do so, Feijóo wanted to demonstrate goodwill by sending a notarial deed which certifies all and each of the messages received that day by the former president of the Generalitat, as well as the context in which they were produced for better understanding. He thus wishes to advance the work to the instructor, to whom he also indicates that he will offer the relevant clarifications in this regard during the appearance.
Messages received by Feijóo
In the notarial document he sent to the judge, Feijóo shows both the messages and the times they were produced and to which ABC had access.
The first response he received from Mazón arrived at 8:08 p.m., with a brief “Thank you, Presi,” to a message of support that the PP president had sent him previously, at an unspecified time. During the conversation it is also revealed that the former president of the Generalitat gave Feijóo the telephone number of José María Álvarez-Palletebecause “we cannot work without Telefónica”.
Around 10:00 p.m., Mazón admitted to Feijóo in another message that he feared the worst. “We are overwhelmed. We don’t know what’s really happening, but we have dozens of missing people and I can’t confirm them,” he admitted. An hour and a half later, around 11:20 p.m., when asked about the action of the central government, Mazón assured that in Moncloa they had “constituted a crisis cabinet that is of no use.”
“We are overwhelmed. “We don’t know what’s really happening but we have dozens of people missing and I can’t confirm them.”
Carlos Mazón to Feijóo
At 10:00 p.m. on dana day
“Yes, I spoke with Sánchez, Montero and those of Defense and Interior so that they have possible troops on alert for tomorrow,” admitted Mazón. “The problem now is that “We can’t even enter many cities with people on the roofs scared to death.”he said. During this conversation, he also stressed that “thanks to the (government) delegation, we currently have what we need, namely EMU.”
At precisely 11:25 p.m., Mazón tells Feijóo that he already knows the first deaths of the crisis: those of Utiel. “This is going to be a fucking disaster, President. There will be dozens, that’s for sure,” he concludes.