 
                                                        Carlos Herrera, sobre el Funeral de Estado por las víctimas de la dana en Valen…
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                            Madrid, Spain – Radio host Carlos Herrera has publicly criticized what he describes as the political exploitation of national tragedies in Spain. Speaking on COPE, Herrera asserted that recent commemorations, including those for the DANA event in Valencia, have been overshadowed by partisan agendas. "The homage would have been more heartfelt if it had been limited to remembering those who are no longer with us," Herrera stated, adding, "But the mourning has been used for a political objective; the custom of using tragedies as political fodder has returned." He referenced past events such as the Prestige disaster and the 11-M bombings, suggesting a pattern of politicization predominantly by the left. Herrera concluded by expressing concern over Spain's societal polarization, which he believes hinders collective mourning. This commentary underscores ongoing debates about the intersection of national grief and political discourse.
 
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