A month has passed since the climate disaster in Valencia that ended 221 lives and caused significant destruction of infrastructure.
The reconstruction process is slow and the crisis management has been criticized, particularly that of President Mazón.
Despite criticism and evidence of negligence, Mazón has not resigned nor provided clear answers.
Leadership changes have been made, including the creation of a vice president for Reconstruction and a new Emergency and Interior Department.
The lack of accountability and political decision during the disaster has been criticized, and continues to be a point of discussion in the reconstruction process.
Conclusion: The leadership changes and the deficiency in crisis management raise questions about Mazón's and the leadership team's ability to handle future crises and lead the reconstruction.