The Mar Menor will have a unique role tomorrow in the Regional Assembly, where deputies could find themselves in a single session with up to four proposals to modify the autonomous law that protects it. Two of them deal with the extension of the urban planning moratorium around the lagoon, a measure that has remained on the shelf in recent months after the regional government approved a decree that required the validation of Parliament. That is what the PP will seek tomorrow, while the PSOE will present its own.
But aside from this, the two major initiatives to change the articles of this environmental law promoted by Vox and Podemos could finally have a place on the agenda. For the moment, Vox has the support of the PP so that the taking into consideration is debated in that plenary session to decide whether to continue processing its bill. However, the popular ones are saving for tomorrow the decision that they will finally make with the initiative of José Ángel Antelo's party: “This is a modification of the law proposed by Vox, it is not agreed upon with the PP and we will act based on what we believe.” “which is better for the general interest,” they point out from the PP.
Against this, the opposition has mobilized against what they consider a joint move by the government partners. “Both [partidos] “They want exactly the same thing: to help their friends fill their pockets and win votes at the polls even if it is at the cost of deceiving irrigators and lying to citizens,” the leader of the PSRM-PSOE, José Vélez, recriminated yesterday. “What is surprising is not that Vox wants the taking into consideration to be debated, but that the PP is also in a hurry, going so far as to request a modification of the Plenary agenda.”
The Podemos deputy, María Marín, yesterday questioned the maneuver that PP and Vox will make in today's Board of Spokespersons to “shoehorn” the draft into the Plenary tomorrow. She described it as “irregular” and that is why she has demanded a report from the legal services of the Assembly because “according to the regulations it is not at all clear that the legislative proposals that are not on the agenda will be able to be debated.” Joaquín Segado, spokesperson for the Popular Parliamentary Group, offered Marín yesterday to also include the Podemos draft to debate its consideration. The popular ones affirm that even Vox would support this debate, but the purple ones will wait until tomorrow to make a decision before the plenary session.
Vox states that the rest of the political groups should not be afraid to debate their proposal: “If they do not agree, let them present amendments and we will negotiate.” It remains to be seen what will happen with the popular initiative to extend the Mar Menor moratorium, something that, if nothing changes, would also obtain the 'no' from Vox again, according to what is reported from the party. President Fernando López Miras did not mention yesterday what concerns the Assembly, but he did remember that the Region has an “approved solution” at the time, that of the Zero Discharge Plan, prepared in the last era of the PP in the Government central but that was never developed.
Unauthorized protest
The SOS Rural platform, behind which the Ingenio Foundation is, has called for an unauthorized rally in front of the Assembly tomorrow against the Mar Menor Law. The Government Delegation confirmed yesterday to LA VERDAD that there is no timely and proper request from this organization, so a large police deployment is expected in the area. They add that only a concentration of several environmental groups against the reform of the law proposed by Vox is authorized.
COAG, for its part, yesterday demanded a “great political pact” that covers all the regulations that affect the primary sector of Campo de Cartagena.
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