The second vice president and labor minister has referred to the words of the president of Iberdrola, who said that “only the foolish” who continue with the “regulated tariff set by the government” pay more for electricity.
Euskaraz irakurri: Yolanda Diazek adierazpenak zuzentzeko eskatu dio Ignacio Sanchez Galani, behartsuenei “iseka” egiteagatik
The Second Vice President and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Diazthis Friday asked the President of Iberdrola, Ignacio Sanchez Galanto correct “immediately” your statements for “mocking” the most needy in an act in Sagunto (Valencia).
Galan said that “Only the fools” who continue with the “regulated tariff from the government” pay more for electricitysome words that are “a disgrace” to Díaz.
“must correct” immediately, is not just any person. For someone like him to make fun of the most needy people in our country is a disgrace,” the second vice president demanded at a news conference.
The Labor Minister recalled that “the weakest are those who benefit from this tariff” and stressed that Iberdrola was among the big three electric that “their huge profits have increased”.
“I think the public deserves not only the rectification of Mr Galán, but also a request for forgiveness for his statements,” Díaz stressed.
The First Vice President and Minister of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation, Nadia Calvinohas also criticized Sánchez Galán’s “lack of empathy” for calling consumers covered by the regulated electricity tariff “fools”.
“I like the lack of empathy, the lightness and the tone with which such an important issue for families and citizens and also for the Spanish economy is being discussed,” the first vice president admitted in an interview on the ‘Els Matins’ program. from TV3.
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