In addition, he considered that measures should be taken to help citizens cope with the energy crisis, and he believes that the nuclear energy debate is “opportunistic”.
United We Can Deputy and Alianza Verde Coordinator, Juantxo Lopez de Uralde, finds it ‘disturbing’ the ‘no’ of the three rights to the energy saving decree.
interviewed in Radio EuskadicUralde has accused the People’s Party of using every element to oppose the government.
Satisfied with the adoption of the energy-saving measures, López de Uralde has assured that he has a “bad taste in his mouth” over the “no” of the three right-wing parties he is including in the “climate change denial bloc”, pointing in particular to the attitude of the PP.
In addition, he considered that measures should be taken to help citizens cope with the energy crisis, and he believes that the nuclear energy debate is “opportunistic”.
López de Uralde has also referred to the United We Can governing coalition with the PSOE and has assured that they will exhaust the legislature
Likewise, he has opted to consolidate the so-called “space for change” led by Yolanda Díaz, hoping that the discrepancies can be overcome in order to arrive at a unified project.
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Source: EITB

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