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11.11.2025

The Day Mazón Evaded DANA Responsibility

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 11.11.2025.

It displays 84 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.11.2025The Day Mazón Evaded DANA Responsibility
Spanish media on November 11 focused primarily on the unfolding political drama surrounding Mazón. In the morning, reports detailed the ongoing scrutiny of the Public Prosecutor's office, particularly regarding the handling of the González Amador case, with the ICAM dean denouncing the Prosecutor's note.

By early afternoon, attention shifted to the Valencian Community's political succession, as Feijóo designated Juanfran Pérez Llorca as the PP's candidate to succeed Mazón. This appointment was widely viewed as a consensus choice.

In the late afternoon and evening, Mazón's appearance in the Valencian Cortes dominated headlines. He addressed his handling of the recent DANA storm, denying responsibility for delayed alerts and attributing blame to the central government. Concurrently, new audio revelations deepened scrutiny on the PSOE regarding alleged bribery attempts connected to investigations into Pedro Sánchez's family.
11.11.2025

00:02 (23:02)Valencia's Coalition Quakes

Spanish media continues to focus on the political maneuvering surrounding the PP and Vox in Valencia, with reports on ongoing pact negotiations (El Plural) and details emerging about alleged misconduct during a recent flooding event involving Valencian officials (El País, RTVE). The conservative press (El Español, La Razón) also emphasizes Feijóo's calls for new elections and his criticism of Sánchez's government.
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06:54 (05:54)Gaza Peace Talks Unfold

Spanish media focuses on ongoing political and judicial controversies. Negotiations between PP and Vox in Valencia continue (La Razón, El Plural), while the Public Prosecutor's office faces scrutiny regarding its handling of various cases, including those involving journalists (El Confidencial) and the 'Hidrocarburos' case (El Español, infoLibre). International news covers the Gaza peace talks (El Salto, El Periódico) and the US government shutdown (El País).
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11:15 (10:15)Prosecutor's Office Under Fire

Spanish media focuses on the ongoing controversy surrounding the Public Prosecutor's office, with new headlines detailing the ICAM dean's denunciation of the Prosecutor's note on the Gonz lez Amador case (El Confidencial, La Razón, infoLibre). Additionally, Maz 's appearance in Les Corts regarding the DANA and the negotiation of his succession continues to be covered (El Plural, RTVE).
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14:47 (13:47)Pérez Llorca Steps into Valencia's Spotlight

Spanish media focuses heavily on the political succession in the Valencian Community, with Feijóo designating Juanfran Pérez Llorca as the PP's candidate to succeed Mazón (El País, infoLibre, Libertad Digital, Público, RTVE). This move is seen as a consensus choice that also appeals to Vox (Libertad Digital). Meanwhile, controversies surrounding the Public Prosecutor's office continue to be reported (El Confidencial, La Razón).
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18:04 (17:04)Mazón Evades DANA Responsibility

Spanish media remains highly focused on Maz 's reappearance in the Valencian Cortes, where he is addressing his handling of the recent DANA (storm) and denying responsibility for delayed alerts (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El Peri 'dico, Público, RTVE). He attributes blame to the central government and other agencies (El Periódico, RTVE). Concurrently, the Public Prosecutor's office continues to face scrutiny (El Plural, infoLibre, La Razón, El Español).
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21:41 (20:41)Sánchez's Shadow Lengthens

Spanish media continues to extensively cover the political fallout from the DANA storm, with Mazón reiterating denials of responsibility and blaming the central government for delayed alerts (El Confidencial, RTVE, Público). Concurrently, the PSOE faces increased scrutiny regarding alleged bribery attempts to hinder investigations into Pedro Sánchez's family (El Mundo, La Razón, Libertad Digital).
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