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Government debt relief opposed by Mazón due to alleged catering to the preferences of Catalan separatists' design

Valencian region president opposes partial amnesty plan endorsed by PSOE and ERC, arguing it disregards the genuine requirements of the Valencians

Government debt relief opposement stated by Mazón, targeting relief plans designed for Catalan...
Government debt relief opposement stated by Mazón, targeting relief plans designed for Catalan separatists' palate

Government debt relief opposed by Mazón due to alleged catering to the preferences of Catalan separatists' design

The Valencian government, led by Carlos Mazon, is currently experiencing some issues with its online services. According to reports, access to Premium content is temporarily unavailable due to high user volume at the current location.

The system in question allows only three active sessions at a time. To maintain more than three active sessions, subscribing is necessary. It's important to note that the feature discussed in the news article is only accessible to registered users.

The Valencian government is located in Valencia, but the specific location where the Premium content is accessible is not mentioned in the news article. Furthermore, the news article does not provide information about the identity of the autonomous communities involved in the debt proposal or any details about the consequences of exceeding the session limit without closing an older session.

In a separate development, the government has expressed its total rejection of a proposal to cancel the debt of autonomous communities. This proposal was agreed upon by the government during the investiture of Pedro Sanchez, but it seems the Valencian government has taken a different stance.

However, the current chairman of the Basque party ERC (Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya) is not mentioned directly in the search results, and there is no indication that Carlos Mazón, a Valencian government member, rejected a debt reduction proposal from ERC or a Basque party in the present context.

It's worth noting that the news article does not specify the duration of the Premium content access provided by the establishment, nor does it mention any restrictions on logging in multiple times from different locations.

In conclusion, the Valencian government is dealing with temporary issues with its Premium content access, and users are advised to subscribe to maintain more than three active sessions. Meanwhile, the government has rejected a proposal to cancel the debt of autonomous communities.

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