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Guardiola proposes to Pedro Sánchez that the State take charge of nuclear management

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The closure of the Almaraz nuclear power plant is one of the most serious problems that threaten Extremadura, where the work of more than 3,000 people depends directly on this facility to which the government has set expiry date . From the Executive point of view, they point to the companies that own it for not wanting to continue the activity of the plant, which produces 7% of the energy consumed in Spain.

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The closure of the Almaraz nuclear power plant is one of the most serious problems that threaten Extremadura, where the work of more than 3,000 people depends directly on this facility to which the government has set expiry date . From the Executive point of view, they point to the companies that own it for not wanting to continue the activity of the plant, which produces 7% of the energy consumed in Spain.

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The president of the Junta de Extremadura, María Guardiola, asked the president of the government for the continuity of the Almaraz nuclear power plant, the first of the seven...

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"New occurrence made in María Guardiola." Opposition groups flatly reject that the State assume the management of the Almaraz nuclear power plant to ensure its continuity beyond 2028. "Incoherent", "Bolivarian" or "communist" are some of the adjectives that United for Extremadura, Vox and the PSOE have used to value the petition that the president of the Board has transmitted by letter to Pedro Sánchez. "It is to laugh if it is not because it is…

The president of the Junta de Extremadura, María Guardiola, has sent a letter to the head of the Central Executive, Pedro Sánchez, in which she asks him that if "he does not reconsider a drop in taxes on companies" owned by the Almaraz nuclear power plant, that it be the State that directly exploits this plant so that it can continue to operate. In this letter, collected by Europa Press, the President of Extremadura points out that "it is clear …

The Almaraz nuclear power plant, in Extremadura, has the days numbered. The definitive closure of the facilities is scheduled for 2028, but the Government of Extremadura has decided to revoke the death sentence. The executive that presides María Guardiola, together with the mayors of the area of influence of the plant, battle for Pedro Sánchez to prolong the useful life of Almaraz and the last movement has arrived in letter form. In the letter, …

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El Confidencial broke the news in Spain on Monday, February 3, 2025.
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