Barbón, Rueda and Mañueco Call for Progress in the Atlantic Corridor, the End of Tolls and a New Financing Model
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The presidents of Castilla y León, Asturias and Galicia call for the impetus of the Atlantic Corridor, railway improvements and multilaterally negotiated regional financing
A new model of financing, commitments and advances in the Atlantic Corridor and the end of the pay highways. These were the main claims that the autonomous presidents of Asturias, Galicia and Castile and Leon verbalized at the Second Northwest Forum, organized by Prensa Ibérica, an editorial group to which this head office belongs and which is held this Tuesday in Oviedo. Socialist Adrián Barbón, president of the Principality, and the popular Al…
The presidents of Galicia, Asturias and Castilla y León, Alfonso Rueda, Adrián Barbón and Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, respectively, agreed this Tuesday in Oviedo on the need for progress in the Atlantic Corridor, the planned railway infrastructure that affects the three autonomous communities.
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