“The works to reach Euskadi at high speed are receiving the maximum attention and highest priority of the Government. Of the 19 sections under construction dependent on the Government, 13 platforms have been completed, in the absence of the superstructure, and 6 under construction.”, has detailed.
The Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Oscar Puentedeclared this Wednesday that the Spanish government is the “maximum interest” that he TAV arrive in Euskadi “as soon as possible” and has assured the executive can’t go “faster”..
“The works to reach Euskadi at high speed are receiving the maximum attention and highest priority from the Government of Spain. Currently, of the 19 sections in progress and dependent on the Government, 13 platforms have been completed, in the absence of the superstructure, and 6 are under construction. That is why we cannot go faster,” Puente emphasized during the plenary session of Congress.
The minister has indicated that they will continue to work on the project to integrate the train in their own country entry into Bilbao and Vitoria-Gasteiz and conveyed “maximum tranquility” to the MP Javier de Andrés, who asked the question about when the TAV will arrive in Álava, as they work “with the maximum pace” and “the maximum effort” to achieve that high speed reaches Euskadi “as quickly as possible.”
For his part, From Andres has criticized the position of the central executive missed deadlines and has stated that for this reason they cannot have confidence in the central government. Moreover, he has shared the “suspicion” that the pacts between the PSOE and EH Bildu “support” these delays.
Source: EITB

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