Catalan Deaths: Generalitat Responsible for 229 Fatalities
- * Pradas' Potential Role: Ejerique believes Pradas, the former Minister of Justice and Interior, may still have undisclosed information ("tricks up his sleeve").
- * Access & Denial: À Punt had privileged access to a key meeting (Cecopi) due to being a public entity.
- In essence, the text highlights questions about leadership and responsibility during a disaster (the "Dana" event) and a conflict between a regional television station and the documentary filmmakers...
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Regarding Pradas and Mazón’s Responsibilities:
* Pradas’ Potential Role: Ejerique believes Pradas, the former Minister of Justice and Interior, may still have undisclosed information (“tricks up his sleeve”).
* Emergency Declaration: Mazón (current leader) could have declared a catastrophic emergency and taken command, but didn’t.
* Responsibility: Ejerique argues that when the victims died, the responsibility fell on the Ministry (presumably under Pradas’ leadership at the time).
* Pradas’ Influence: Calls from Pradas to Mazón on the 29th suggest Pradas might have had the final say, despite Mazón’s potential to take command.
Regarding À Punt (Valencian Regional Television):
* Access & Denial: À Punt had privileged access to a key meeting (Cecopi) due to being a public entity. However, they have now denied using images from their “Dana Day” programs that they initially provided to elDiario.es.
* Documentary Premiere: Consequently of this denial, the documentary will not premiere on À Punt. Escolar stated this ironically.
In essence, the text highlights questions about leadership and responsibility during a disaster (the “Dana” event) and a conflict between a regional television station and the documentary filmmakers regarding access to footage.
