Alberto Núñez Feijóo will hand over to the dana judge the messages he sent to the former president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, on October 29, 2024. The leader of the Popular Party had already sent to the Catarroja investigating court, on December 24, the WhatsApp messages that Mazón had sent him and had shown himself willing to hand over his own if asked.
“I will deliver them to you by notarial deed,” assured Feijóo in an interview broadcast this Thursday by the Servimedia agency. The interview took place Monday afternoon, hours after it became known that Judge Nuria Ruiz Taborra had agreed to have Feijóo testify as a witness in the case electronically.
The testimony of the leader of the PP will take place on January 9, at 9:30 a.m., “from his official office in Congress, via webex, via the Congressional email provided by the witness in the document of December 23, 2025. All this without prejudice to the possibility that the witness has to appear in person in Courtroom No. 1 of the Magistrate’s Court of Catarroja, on said date and time.”
“If the judge wants to know the messages to know what happened in Valencia that night, do not doubt that in the same way I collaborated, I will continue to do so,” assured Feijóo. The ‘Whatsapps’ he already sent certified that the opposition leader and Mazón only communicated after the latter’s meal at El Ventorro. In addition, it was Feijóo who initiated, at 7:59 p.m., the first contact with the former president of the Generalitat, who responded three minutes before the Es-Alert was sent.
Feijóo had already assured on Monday that he had not deleted the messages or changed his cell phone, thus alluding to the case that affected the former state attorney general Álvaro García Ortiz, reports Aitor Riveiro.
“2026 will be the year of change”
Feijóo took advantage of the interview to announce that “2026 will be the year of change”. “And this can only be achieved by calling elections,” added the leader of the PP, who considers “very possible” that Pedro Sánchez “cannot support” the advancement of the judicial agenda and must call early general elections.
“Sánchez’s partners have gone from accomplices to accomplices and are already starting to wreak havoc from an electoral point of view,” he insisted. Feijóo defended that “those who govern” in Spain “from the inauguration until today have been the partners and especially the Junts”, articulating “a blocking minority” so that “a motion of censure” from the PP does not succeed. An alliance, according to him, which is not enough “to govern”.