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Vox applauds that Gallardo takes a stand against the closure of Almaraz in his first words as head of the Extremaduran PSOE

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The spokesperson for the Vox Parliamentary Group in the Assembly of Extremadura, Óscar Fernández Calle, has celebrated that the new leader of the PSOE of Extremadura, Miguel Ángel Gallardo, in his first statements after winning the primaries for the General Secretariat of the party, has positioned himself in against the closure of the Almaraz nuclear power plant. “We are glad that in the first statements he has made he is in favor of extending the useful life of the Almaraz nuclear power plant,” said Fernández, who also referred to the words of the new socialist leader towards Teresa Ribera in which He points out that “no matter how much of a minister she is, the 4,000 jobs generated by the plant in the Arañuelo field cannot be eliminated at a stroke.” A word that Vox could not agree more with, said the Vox deputy in his appearance this Tuesday in the Assembly to address the issues included in the agenda of next Thursday’s plenary session. In any case, he has pointed out that Gallardo’s position is “absolutely incongruent” with that expressed by the PSOE at the national level, in Brussels and with that of the party itself in Extremadura, about which he has recalled his position against a debated initiative. in the regional parliament last September about the continuity of Almaraz, in which the Socialist Party “voted against.” For this reason, they are considering bringing the proposal back to the plenary session “because perhaps it will surprise us and now, according to the statements it has made, the Socialist Party would vote in favor of this initiative to extend the life of the Almaraz nuclear power plant. “. AMNESTY LAW On the other hand, he has referred to the position of who will be the new general secretary of the PSOE of Extremadura on the amnesty law promoted by the Government of Pedro Sánchez, and specifically on the changes in his position. Thus, he has said that he has heard Gallardo express himself “against the amnesty for the coup plotters” but “later and in the same interview” he has heard him say that he is in favor, so he does not know “for sure if he is for or against saying one thing and the opposite without a break in continuity in the purest Sanchista style.”



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