The Galician PP divides the protesters against Altri in three groups: manipulated, politicized and manipulators

“I think some, who go in good faith, are manipulated. I think there are some who are politicized. And I think there are some who are going to manipulate. There is everything in the vineyard of the Lord.” Those are the three groups in which the PP spokesman in the Parliament of Galicia, Alberto Pazos Couñago, has classified the people who will attend the mobilization against the Macrocellulose of Altri on the Macrocellulose of Altri in the port of Pobra do Caramiñal (A Coruña). It will be the first major mobilization after the approval by the Xunta of the Environmental Impact Declaration of the project. Thousands of people and more than 500 vessels are expected to participate.

In his appearance, collected by Europa Press, Pazos Couñago claimed the Portuguese pastel project in Palas de Rei (Lugo) and criticized hardly “the lies” that, in his way of seeing, transfer formations such as BNG, while they have stressed that the ball is now on the roof of the central government, which must decide whether to subsidize the project with European funds.

The popular spokesman has appealed to “being respectful” with the work of the Xunta technicians and to provide the Galicians “truthful information.” “In this Parliament we hear that we are going to change the taste of San Simón cheese, and that we are going to raise piranhas in the Ulla. That was heard here, that we are going to turn the ulla into a tropical paradise. And they do not get red,” he reproached.

In a row, he added that he understands that a citizen of Palas de Rei “wants work for him and his children” but not to “turn” his town “in Honolulu.” “But that is a lie, they are cheating. It will not happen. And we are going to say it in each locality, in each village, in each house and every neighbor. We are going to tell you that whoever affirms that is lying and that the project is perfectly compatible with a environmental future in perfect condition,” he warned.

Thus, he has put his eyes back on the opposition formations-Bng and Psdeg, whose “changes of opinion” on the project has censored and linked with the “political defeat” they suffered in the last regional elections-to make a call to “reflect”.

“The only thing we ask is truthful information and a little responsibility with the future industrial of Galicia,” he proclaimed, before insisting, with the focus on the block and in his “change” of position, that there was a time when “nationalism demanded that this factory be installed in A Mariña.” “And now it turns out that they did not know that it was nourished by eucalyptus,” he added.

Pazos was accompanied by popular Eurodiput Adrián Vázquez, who stressed that Europe is losing weight in the world economy and, therefore, it is not that “asks” but that “demands” that it is bet on industrial projects that generate jobs. In the case of Altri, Vázquez insisted on the figure of 2,500 jobs, despite the fact that the company itself has admitted that, of them, only 500 would be direct.

In this sense, he has complained that the BNG – “a tremendously Eurosptic party” to which “does not care that Altri manufactures textile fiber or candies” – has dedicated himself not only in Galicia, but in Brussels, to “put into question and stain the image” of the technicians of the Xunta. “For opposing the Xunta government, they are willing to make them bitter. They live from opposition and are condemned to remain in it,” he warned.

Although the popular focused their attacks on them, the nationalists will not be the only force with parliamentary representation present in the demonstration this Saturday. The PSDEG has encouraged its affiliates and militants to go to a mobilization in which, for the first time, there will also be the leader of the Galician socialists, José Ramón Gómez Besteiro.

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