The ILP comes out ahead in the Ecological Transition Commission with 29 votes in favor and the only opposition from Vox; final approval in the Senate, in September
The Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP) so that the Mar Menor has rights recognized by means of a national law has taken a new step this Wednesday with its approval in the Ecological Transition Commission of the Congress of Deputies. After this new advance, only its approval remains in the Senate, a process that will go ahead in September, parliamentary sources point out to LA TRUTH.
Under the presidency of the deputy of United We Can Juan López de Uralde, the ‘Proposal of law for the recognition of legal personality to the Mar Menor lagoon and its basin’ has received 29 photos in favor, no abstentions and five votes against, all of Vox, whose spokesman was the Murcian parliamentarian Luis Gestoso. “The fault of the green soup is sewage, not agriculture, which they want to eliminate from the entire Campo de Cartagena basin,” warned Gestoso.
Javier Sánchez Serna (Unidas Podemos), Juan Luis Pedreño (Popular Party), Juan Luis Soto (PSOE), María Carmen Martínez (Ciudadanos) and Inés Sabanés (Más País-Equo) also spoke on behalf of their respective political groups.
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