Mazón, on the UN report: “It seems that it is neither a resolution nor is it from the UN”

The 'president' of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, has assured that the report of three United Nations rapporteurs on the laws of concord promoted by the PP and Vox in different autonomies in which they govern, among them the Valencian one, "it seems that neither It is not a resolution nor is it from the UN”, while maintaining that the Consell “has not received absolutely anything” from the international organization on this issue.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 May 2024 Saturday 05:00
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Mazón, on the UN report: “It seems that it is neither a resolution nor is it from the UN”

The 'president' of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, has assured that the report of three United Nations rapporteurs on the laws of concord promoted by the PP and Vox in different autonomies in which they govern, among them the Valencian one, "it seems that neither It is not a resolution nor is it from the UN”, while maintaining that the Consell “has not received absolutely anything” from the international organization on this issue.

“I don't know of any resolution,” Mazón assured, speaking to the media this Saturday in Castelló de la Plana, where he is participating in the events of the Centenary of the Coronation of the Mare de Déu del Lledó. “We have not received anything from the UN, absolutely nothing,” he insisted, while demanding that “this skid be made clear to us what it is for,” in reference to the aforementioned report.

In any case, the head of the Consell has made a plea "in favor of harmony and the recognition of the rights of all victims", who has claimed that "they also deserve respect." Thus, he has insisted on showing his support for “all the victims, those already recognized and those we also want to recognize” with this law of harmony.

To this end, he has opted to “consolidate their rights and dignity,” as well as harmony “of all, for all and by all, and that is what we are working on.” Faced with this, he has charged against "the wishes of the Spain of --Pedro-- Sánchez", whom he has accused of pretending that "we only talk about Franco and nothing else." “This is not harmony,” he defended.

Asked about the announcement by the Minister of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory, Ángel Víctor Torres, about the foreseeable convocation for next week of the Bilateral Commission with Aragon after the UN report, and about the possibility that this could also be reached. In the Community, Mazón has considered that this decision corresponds to “a strategy of the Government of Spain.”

For this reason, he has argued that it will have to be the central Executive "who tells us how far he wants to go in Spain in 2024 by talking about things that do not correspond." “What I am for is harmony, others give me the feeling that they are for other things,” he emphasized.

“We are for harmony, we have always been for the recognition of the victims that they all deserve,” defended the head of the Consell, who was “very proud to have personally initiated” a total of 422 exhumations with his own signature. in the Community since he held the position of 'president', interventions that he has stressed are “necessary and fair.” “I'm going to continue doing it,” he guaranteed.