He assures that governing is “working for the interest of the majority and not feeling like the owner of any farmhouse”
BILBAO, 15 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has demanded that the Popular Party park “its arrogance, recognize the error and stop the outrage” that in his opinion the irrigation regulation proposed by PP and Vox in Doñana supposes.
The Socialist Party has paid tribute this Saturday morning in Bilbao to the historic leader of the PSE-EE Rodoldo Ares, who died on January 26 at the age of 68. The event, which took place at the Campos Elíseos Theater under the title ‘Rodolfo Ares. An essential socialist-Ezinbesteko sozialista’, has had the presence of his family and the interventions of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, as well as the spokesman for the PSOE in Congress and lehendakari, Patxi López, the general secretary of the PSE, Eneko Andueza, and of the councilor of the Bilbao City Council Nora Abete.
In his speech, the also general secretary of the PSOE has referred to the bill of PP and Vox in the Andalusian Parliament to regularize nearly a thousand hectares of irregular irrigated land in the area of ??Doñana, in Huelva.
In this sense, Sánchez has defended that the Socialist Party is a “feminist and environmentalist” formation and has lamented the “open conflict in channel by the right and the extreme right in Doñana”.
After highlighting that Doñana is, according to UNESCO, “the only world heritage in the Iberian Peninsula” and is a “natural paradise” that acts as a “sink for greenhouse gases”, he warned that it is not ” nobody’s farmhouse but everyone’s heritage; Andalusians, Spaniards and also Europeans”.
For this reason, he has defended that “if science, UNESCO, the European Commission and sentences of Spanish and European courts say so”, what in his opinion is an “outrage” must be stopped.
“What I ask of the Andalusian right, because nothing can be asked of the Andalusian extreme right, is that they park their arrogance, acknowledge their mistake and stop this outrage,” he has summoned.
Likewise, Sánchez has defended that governing is “working for the interest of the majority and not feeling like the owner of any farmhouse, much less in a democracy.”