The Government of Spain will constitute a Committee of Experts that will include specialists in the economic, medical, urban planning, agriculture, meteorology, climate change, industry and cooperativism and different social groups to analyze the situation after the damage and offer proposals for reconstruction from a multidisciplinary perspective.
The delegate of the Government in the Valencian Community, Pilar Bernabé, has also invited the Generalitat Valenciana through a letter to the second vice-president and councillor for Economic and Social Recovery, Francisco José Gan Pampols, to attend this body that will be officially constituted on January 31, presided over by the Minister of Territorial Policy, Ángel Víctor Torres.
In this letter, the delegate stressed that “it is important for this body to be able to count on the vision of the autonomous government in this arduous task of reconstruction that concerns all those who have a public responsibility”.
According to Bernabé, the Committee of Experts will meet regularly “to analyze the situation and through rigorous reports and studies, will offer proposals for reconstruction from a multidisciplinary perspective”, while it will be an instrument at the disposal of the Government and the Government commissioner for reconstruction, José Mª Ángel, to carry out the coordination work.
The delegate has indicated that “the complicated scenario” facing the province of Valencia after the dana requires “the collaboration of the whole society as a whole, a rigorous coordination between institutions and experts of the highest qualification to face the tasks of reconstruction and social, economic and territorial recovery.” Only in this way, he added, “Valencian society can receive the response it deserves and that will allow it to emerge forcefully from this unprecedented crisis.”