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Valencian left criticises Mazón for joining Dana case while PP and Vox defend him

Former Valencian president Carlos Mazón requested to join the Dana case as a party after the High Court dismissed his status as an investigated person, prompting criticism from the left and public defence from PP and Vox.

Mar 31st 2026 · Spain

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  • Carlos Mazón asked to join the Dana investigation as a party after the High Court of Justice of Valencia dismissed his status as an investigated person.
  • PSPV spokesman José Muñoz questioned in what capacity Mazón seeks to personarse and urged current president Juanfran Pérez Llorca to ask Mazón to resign his seat or expel him from the PP group if he refuses.
  • PP spokesman Nando Pastor said the court found no criminal indications and defended Mazón's right to personarse.
  • Vox spokesman José María Llanos defended the right to use all legal defence mechanisms and expressed confidence in judicial guarantees.
  • Compromís spokesman Joan Baldoví called the decision indecent and immoral and accused Mazón of seeking to avoid telling the truth and escaping responsibility.

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