Regarding EH Bildu’s proposal to spend 2.5% of the annual budget on climate-related expenditure, he announced that they will analyze the proposal, but that he does not believe there is any problem “with setting a figure ”.
The Minister of Economic Development, Sustainability and Environment of the Basque Government, Arantxa Tapiaon Monday visited the studios of the program “Faktoria” of Euskadi Irratia, where he reflected “completely feasible” That Energy Transition and Climate Change Act be approved next month February.
“We have done a lot of work. So no group has tabled amendments to the whole this same week we would the presentation. If so, we will have time to pass the law in February,” he said.
Nevertheless, Tapia is aware that the first step has been taken Analyze the amendments partial proposals submitted by the opposition. ‘It would be important for us get more support and for that we have to work. “This city needs the law,” he emphasized.
About EH Bildu’s proposal to direct 2.5% of the budget annual costs associated with climatehas announced that they will analyze the amendment, but that he does not believe in it no problem “when setting a number”. “When the Energy Sustainability Law was approved, the government’s participation was agreed, although no figure was specified. Therefore, I don’t think it is a problem to set a figure,” he explained.
When asked about the complaint Álava Livestock Association, has admitted that several companies are interested in purchasing and/or leasing land. “We have no knowledge of the harassment they say they suffer, but we must remember that the corporate forms of these types of companies have little to do with those of the agricultural world,” he explained.
Source: EITB

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