The Cartagena businessman and founder of Ono points out in the Tertulia La Luz that society has to assume that there will be losers to compensate
Cartagena businessman and economist Eugenio Galdón, president and founder of Ono and Multitel, said yesterday at the Tertulia La Luz that the Region «is at stake in the Mar Menor for its dignity, its credibility and its future». In front of the guests at the lunch, among whom were, on the political side, President López Miras and Ramón Luis Valcárcel, as well as Rosa Peñalver, María González Veracruz and the Deputy Mayor of Cartagena, Ana Belén Castejón, the businessman added that the Mar Minor “has a solution”, but he was not going to go into the chapter of looking for culprits.
To questions from the guests, he stressed that society “has to accept that there will be losers who must be compensated. That cost would be much lower than the environmental deterioration »of the lagoon, he added. “We have no future as a Region if we don’t get the problem on track.” He also commented that whoever “is not capable of keeping his house clean, cannot go around asking for anything.”
In relation to the Transfer, he pointed out that a cut of the Tagus “that supposes less effectiveness of a public resource such as water, should not be endorsed by any public institution.” In the gathering, held in the La Luz de Zarandona rooms, Eugenio Galdón, who chairs the Social Council of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena, also addressed the ‘Pegasus’ espionage case and indicated that “we could all be infected, but it would be too expensive . If we don’t put corrective measures it could happen.” He joked that he was betting a beer and a tortilla skewer that half a dozen of those present could have their phones infected. He warned that the breach and loss of security in communications “weakens freedom.” He warned that when intimate and personal information is offered, “a piece of you is given.” He advised turning mobile phones off overnight so they can reboot and “clean up” any traces. Regarding the economy, he said that there are good data in the short term, and a “huge geostrategic imbalance in the world.”
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