(Europa Press). The actor Álvaro Mortewho has presented this Monday in Madrid his new film Raqa, has assured that if he were any of the politicians who have been in charge of the management of the DANA that has devastated some municipalities of the Valencian Community, Castilla-La Mancha or Andalusia,“I would have already resigned for humanity and dignity”. “What has happened is something so terrible that, if I were someone who was in charge, at the minimum that I had committed the smallest mistake, I do not even say failure, I would have already resigned as a matter of dignity and humanity. And that has not happened yet,” he said in an interview with Europa Press. The actor has assured that “the first day” the politicians should have acted as he has commented and affirms that the political management is a “lack of respect” for all the victims. “I think that the fact that we are being lied to is something absolutely terrible and completely disrespectful to all the victims,” he added. Álvaro Morte, known for roles such as “El Profesor” in La casa de Papel, has acknowledged that the catastrophe has caught him working in London, although he feels “devastated” by everything that the Spanish population is going through. “It has given me a lot of anger to be so far away, but I have been very aware of everything that is happening,” he said.
For her part, her Raqa co-star, Mina El Hammani, has called on politicians to take the necessary measures, despite the “very nefarious” way they are acting. “You are in the news and you are in the headline at the first moment, but life for the victims goes on. It is time to take the necessary measures now,” he said.