SEVILLA, 20 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Minister for Sustainability, the Environment and the Blue Economy and spokesman for the Andalusian Government, Ramón Fernández-Pacheco, has criticized the fact that the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, is going to carry out an “electoral” visit to the Doñana National Park this Thursday with which he will try to hide the “botch” of the Law of ‘only yes is yes’.
In his Twitter account, Fernández-Pacheco has indicated that today Pedro Sánchez “will not dedicate the day to explaining that the reform of the ‘only yes is yes’ law is possible thanks to the votes of the PP”, after that norm “It has reduced sentences for nearly 1,000 sexual offenders in Spain.”
“It is better to go to Doñana, not on vacation, but for an electoral campaign,” according to the spokesman for the Andalusian government, for whom Sánchez went to Doñana to try “to stage that he cares about the national park for something more than to spend his vacations every summer in the Palace of Marismillas, property of State Patrimony”.
“But he is not going to Doñana to inaugurate the necessary infrastructures to bring surface water to Huelva County and that would allow farmers to stop extracting resources from the Doñana aquifer; works to which he himself committed by law in 2018,” according to Fernández-Pacheco, who added that Sánchez is not going to Huelva to see first-hand “the problems that the Strawberry Plan promoted by the PSOE in the Junta de Andalucía has caused hundreds of families in the county region.”
Likewise, he has reproached Sánchez for not going to meet with the mayors and councilors of the PSOE of Huelva “who support the bill that has begun to be processed in the Andalusian Parliament and that proposes solutions to farmers while protecting Doñana and its aquifer.
For the spokesman for the Andalusian Government, the president “is not going to Doñana to propose an alternative solution: His alternative will be to say that he is going to save Doñana, although he is responsible for the Guadalquivir Hydrographic Confederation, the authority on water concessions in Doñana “.
In his opinion, Pedro Sánchez is going to Doñana today because “he does not want television to talk too much about the botch of the ‘only yes is yes’ law or about the victims who see their attackers on the street thanks to their Government nor that it has needed the PP to fix it”.
“And Doñana does not deserve that, neither the county nor Huelva, much less Andalusia,” according to Fernández-Pacheco, who has been convinced that Sánchez “with Catalonia, would not be so brave.”
“We are not going to allow him to make Andalusia his electoral battlefield”, said the spokesman for the Andalusian Executive, who has asked the president to “comply with Doñana, carry out the promised works in 2018 and stop lying and insulting”.