He considers it necessary to enter into a dialogue with EH Bildu and Elkarrekin Podemos, since the Abertzale coalition “has many municipal councils”, and it is an issue that concerns them. “We will have to take their amendments into account,” he said.
The Minister of Economic Development, Sustainability and the Environment, Arantxa Tapiawas interviewed this Wednesday in the Euskadi Irratia program “Faktoria”, where she announced that she relies on responses the end of October to all accusations family of the territorial renewable energy plan. “There is still a long way to go. There are all kinds of allegations, not just environmental ones,” he acknowledged.
In that sense, Tapia believes it is necessary make appointments with Elkarrekin Podemos and EH Bildu. “We will also speak to the PP. Taking into account that the facilities correspond to the municipal councils and that EH Bildu governs in many of them, we will have to take into account their amendments,” he emphasized.
Asked about the latest data on the BAC economy published by Eustat, she said that the opposite of what was expected has happened, namely that the economy grew less than expected in the first quarter, and vice versa. “We are looking again at the US and China. In Europe there are many states and decisions are very slow. That worries me. Some states are trying to protect their production, something that makes international sales difficult,” he pointed out.
For this reason, he believes that it is necessary for any production coming from abroad to be present the same conditions than European companies. “To meet the challenge of zero emissions by 2050, all countries must have the same conditions, and it is not about protectionism,” he concluded.
Source: EITB

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