Besteiro urges using the energy transition to boost employment and industry in Galicia

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2024-10-26 15:28:00

MEP Nicolás González Casares and the secretary of the PSdeG, José Ramón Gómez Besteiro. skinny kiko | EFE

“Let renewable energy play a leading role not only in our present, but fundamentally in our future”says the Xunta

October 26, 2024 . Updated at 5.28pm

The general secretary of the PSdeG, José Ramón Gómez Besteiro, launched this Saturday in Ferrol, during the cycle of debates Dialogues with Raíz (which the Galician socialists organize periodically), so that exploit the energy transition Pleases “real opportunity» Relaunch employment and industry in Galicia. Besteiro said his training is compromised «straight campaigns» and appreciated the progress in this area after «a PP stop for fifteen years without renewable fields.

The leader of the Galician socialists said that this is necessary “plan more and better and adapt to European regulations” and invited to end with «that position of confrontation with the central government” on these projects, to claim “more legal certainty” in relation to them. Furthermore, he invited the president of Xunta, Alfonso Rueda, to promote “Budgets and tools so that renewable energies are protagonists not only of our present, but fundamentally of our future», and he defended himself “absolute respect for the environment.”

Besteiro stressed the need to «transfer the benefits» for these proposalss “to local communities, to the people who live where the energy projects are located and to the municipalities”for which he asked for “a leading role”. In the same appearance, the Galician MEP Nicolás González Casares underlined that his party “he believes in the ecological transition, he leads the ecological transition and he wants to lead it in Galicia in the face of the bandazos of the PP in climate and energy policies”.

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