Some 7,000 people demonstrate to the gates of the Almaraz nuclear power plant to claim its continuity
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About 7,000 people have demonstrated this Saturday, according to data from the Civil Guard, between cries of “it does not close” and banners that claim the Almaraz nuclear power station (Cáceres) as “motor of life and progress” demanding the continuity of this plant. Called by the Platform ‘Yes to Almaraz, Yes to the Future’, the day of vindication has started at 10 a.m. in the town council square, where about 2,500 people have been counted amon…
Thousands of citizens have demonstrated this Saturday in Almaraz (Cáceres) to protest the closure of the city's nuclear power plant, decreed by the government of Pedro Sánchez from 2027. Almaraz will be the first nuclear to close within the schedule established by the Executive to close the seven power stations of the country in 2035, despite the opposition of political parties, companies of the sector and workers of the plants. Called by the Pl…
Miguel Ángel Piñeiro is 70 years old. Together with his wife, María Angustia, he eagerly awaits the beginning of the demonstration in the Plaza de España in Almaraz, point of...
Thousands of citizens joined the march against the closure of the nuclear plant.
Key day for the future of the Almaraz nuclear power plant which, in principle, begins its closure from 2027. This morning a demonstration is held in the town of Caceres to achieve lengthening the useful life of the installation, something that is not currently in the plans of the Government. The concentration will count on the participation of the entire political class of Extremadura, as well as the social agents, workers and the whole of the c…
Extremadura takes to the streets against the closure of Almaraz: «It will have a devastating effect»
The demonstration will leave at 10 a.m. from the Plaza de España in Almaraz, next to the Town Hall, and will go on until the access control of the...
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