The Government says it is "not its place" to comment on Mazón.
Costa merely points out that "the floods were managed well in Ibiza"
 
    PalmDespite admitting that the funeral for the victims of the Valencian floods, where President Carlos Mazón was booed, was "very painful," the Balearic Government believes it is not its place to "evaluate the management" of the Valencian government. First Vice President and Government Spokesperson Antoni Costa emphasized that "it will not be the Balearic Government that tells the President of the Valencian Community what decisions he has to make," and expressed "respect" for the judicial investigation involving the PP leader. When asked about this, Costa simply replied that "the floods were managed well in Ibiza." "I don't want to make comparisons, but it was effective and coordinated, and political issues were kept completely out of it," he insisted. Mazón said last Thursday that he would "reflect" after hearing how relatives of the victims of the floods described him. of "murderer" and "traitor"At the state funeral, he said, "I take responsibility for yesterday; I can't stop thinking about what it means and what these days have meant." However, as reported by Daniel Martín, sources at the Presidential Palace consulted by ARA ruled out an imminent resignation.
