The PP calls on Sánchez to rectify and agree with the communities on energy saving measures

  • The conservatives ask for the withdrawal of the royal decree-law and the convocation this week of a conference of presidents

The position of PP it is clear The royal decree-law on energy saving approved by the Council of Ministers last Monday must be withdrawn in its entirety and Pedro Sanchez must convene a conference of regional presidents to “agree” on measures that are the result of consensus with the communities. Third Vice President Theresa Riverahas already said that this will not happen and that they will continue.

The Deputy Secretary of Territorial Organization of the PP, Miguel Telladohas accused the chief executive of being “completely incapable of reaching the most essential agreements” and to govern “decree coup”. In line with the demands that he already expressed last Sunday Alberto Nunez Feijoothe popular leader has insisted this Monday on cataloging the royal decree law of “improvisation“, with “incongruous” and “useless” measureswhich cause “enormous legal insecurity” and leave small and medium-sized companies in “a situation that is difficult to correct”.

“The government is in time to make amends for its mistakes. Sánchez has been right every time he has backed down and has listened to the PP. To get it right, what you must do is withdraw this royal decree law and sit down to talk “, Tellado asked before insisting on the urgent need for the President of the Government to call a meeting with all of his regional counterparts.

Date with Ribera and Maroto

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Tellado’s words have come when the councilors of all the communities were still meeting with the third vice president and minister of Ecological Transition, Teresa Ribera, and with the head of Industry, Kings Maroto. On this appointment, he has assured that it is not about a “real dialogue”, since the Government itself assured that the meeting is designed to resolve doubts and make it clear that the approved measures are mandatory.

After this meeting, Ribera has assured that they will not withdraw the royal decree-law and that the measures included will be mandatory. Tellado, who had not yet heard the bluntness of the third vice president, avoided revealing anything about the possibility of the PP appealing the royal decree-law before the Constitutional Court. “Don’t make me give up so that the government can listen to the PP and get it right. Let’s give him the right to doubt“, He said.

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