Interview with the general coordinator of EH Bildu, Arnaldo Otegi, on September 15, 2022, on Radio Euskadi

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The general coordinator of EH Bildu criticizes that the minister Arantxa Tapia, after the sale of Euskaltel, said having public companies was “for communists” and is now aiming for a public energy company.

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The general coordinator of EH Bildu, Arnaldo Otegichas insisted that within the abertzale coalition “no turn” on wind farms and that turn has been led by the Basque government and the PNV, who “didn’t do their homework, they got caught by the train and now they want us to believe that we are the ones who changed our position”.

In an interview with the program “Boulevard” on Radio Euskadi he defended the norwegian model from the company Statkraft, which is “100% public, has a strong code of ethics, has no problem with public ownership and defends that citizens should benefit”. “That company produces the energy and sells it there at an affordable price,” he elaborated. Opposed to this model, Otegi emphasizes, is the model supported by “EVE, PNV, Iberdrola and the newspaper The mail”what is that one”oligopoly that produces and sells energy at the price of prime rib“.

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Source: EITB

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