
Carlos Mazón’s position is deteriorating rapidly. Not long ago, he felt certain of his invincibility, but now the situation is spiraling out of control. His confidence and reliance on old playbooks are no longer effective. Frustration is building within the party, and public opinion is growing increasingly unfavorable.
The scenario unfolding around Mazón echoes previous events involving other prominent politicians from the region. There are reminders of major scandals and dramatic downfalls, as desperate attempts to hold on to power only led to deeper crises. This time, however, the consequences are even more severe: hundreds of victims and a profound shock to public sentiment.
The internal party crisis is following a familiar script: denying the obvious, shifting blame, and delaying tough decisions. All of this takes place amid intense media scrutiny and attempts to buy time. But now, even Mazón’s closest allies aren’t hiding their fatigue with the ongoing drama. His presence is becoming toxic, and every new revelation only makes things worse.
Public pressure and political risks
Public outrage is growing by the day. The families of the victims are demanding justice, while citizens voice their frustration at the authorities’ inaction. Within the party, there are fears that the drawn-out crisis could erode voter trust and weaken their position ahead of the upcoming elections. PP leaders no longer hide the fact that they are searching for the right moment to make a change and minimize the party’s losses.
Many are asking why a decision was not made earlier. The delay has only deepened the suffering of the victims and their families, as well as undermined trust in public institutions. The party’s ‘wait-and-see’ strategy has led to a protracted crisis, now threatening to escalate into a full-blown political scandal.
Possible scenarios for how events may develop
With the judicial investigation gaining momentum and public pressure not letting up, Mazón is running out of options. The party is debating several scenarios, from an immediate resignation to attempting to save face through internal reshuffling. However, it is clear that any further delays will only make the situation worse.
While the opposition prepares to seize the moment and anxiety mounts within the PP, Mazón’s fate may be decided in the coming weeks. The political crisis in the region is becoming increasingly obvious, and its consequences could be long-lasting both for the party and for the entire political system.












