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The Spanish economy minister says it’s too early to blame anyone for the flooding.

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Last updated: 2024/11/13 at 9:49 AM
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Spain’s economy minister, Carlos Cuerpo, addresses the recent protests in Valencia following deadly floods in the region. Cuerpo emphasizes the need for reconstruction as the number one priority, rather than assigning blame. Despite tens of thousands of protestors calling for the resignation of regional president Carlos Mazón, Cuerpo stated that Spain will do “whatever it takes” to assist those affected by the devastating floods. The minister visited Brussels to request EU funding for reconstruction efforts, focusing on agricultural and cohesion funds.

As the protests continue in Valencia, Cuerpo highlighted the importance of EU support in the reconstruction process. The deadly flooding in Valencia has claimed hundreds of lives, leading to widespread devastation in the region. Cuerpo’s visit to Brussels aimed to secure funding from various EU sources to aid in the recovery efforts. The protests in Valencia have underscored the frustration and anger of residents towards what they perceive as an inadequate government response to the disaster.

In a packed agenda in Europe, with discussions ranging from upcoming elections in Germany to the outcome of the US elections, Radio Schuman provides insight into the latest developments. Chancellor Olaf Scholz is set to address parliament in Germany, while diplomats and the European Parliament deliberate on the implications of the US election results. The show also delves into the impact of air taxes on consumers, shedding light on how these levies affect individuals’ wallets.

Radio Schuman, hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, features journalist Eleonora Vasques and production assistant Zacharia Vigneron and Georgios Leivaditis. The show’s music is by Alexandre Jas. The program provides a comprehensive overview of current events in Europe, offering analysis and commentary on a wide range of topics. From political developments to economic challenges, Radio Schuman keeps listeners informed and engaged with in-depth reporting and expert insights.

Amidst the turmoil in Valencia, the government’s response to the floods has come under intense scrutiny, leading to calls for accountability and reform. Cuerpo’s statement that the focus should be on reconstruction rather than blame apportionment reflects the government’s commitment to addressing the immediate needs of those affected by the disaster. The protests in Valencia serve as a reminder of the resilience and determination of the local community in the face of adversity.

As Spain grapples with the aftermath of the deadly floods in Valencia, the government’s efforts to secure EU funding for reconstruction will be crucial in the recovery process. Cuerpo’s visit to Brussels underscores the importance of international cooperation in addressing natural disasters and supporting affected regions. The protests in Valencia, while highlighting the frustrations of residents, also showcase the unity and solidarity of the community in demanding a better response from authorities. By prioritizing reconstruction and assistance for those in need, Spain aims to rebuild and recover from the devastation wrought by the floods.

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