Juan Roig criticizes the political management of the dana, feeling abandoned and criticizing the sluggish response and lack of coordination among public administrations.
Roig, contributing 108 million euros for reconstruction after the floods, is an interesting counterweight in civil society.
The response after the disaster has been dominated by inefficiency and partisanship.
President Sánchez is especially criticized for his dereliction of duty.
The dana has been a tragedy in human, economic, and political terms.
Conclusion: Roig's criticism of the management of the dana, indicating inefficiency, lack of coordination, and partisanship, reflects a widespread perception of dissatisfaction with the political response to the disaster.