Sánchez does not clarify the blackout and avoid referring to Electric Network but does not rule out asking for "responsibility" from private operators
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Julián Quirós: Sanchez makes another alibi
It has done so again, without twisting the gesture and in front of the cameras. Sánchez, during the dana, diverted the responsibility to Mazón; with the Covid-19 he pointed to the autonomous communities, and the big blackout has just endorsed it to "the private operators." Everything has happened on the perimeter of Red Eléctrica, which nominally the government can call private company if it hides that it controls the company directly and, in th…
The government keeps the path of sabotage or cyberattack open after discarding the electric network
Sánchez is pleased that the semi-public company discards the cyber attack "on the transport network", but alludes to "private operators": "The responsibility of the government is to do an independent analysis"Sánchez demands responsibilities from the "private operators" for the blackout: "Can't ever happen again" The government keeps open the possibility of sabotage or a cyber attack as the cause of Monday's historic total blackout, after ruling…
Sánchez does not clarify the blackout and avoid referring to Electric Network but does not rule out asking for "responsibility" from private operators
The government still cannot specify the causes that caused a total blackout in Spain on Monday, but promises to demand "responsibility" from private electricity generators if it discovers that the origin of the problem was the plants they manage. This is what government president Pedro Sánchez said this Tuesday, who did not want to rule out any hypothesis of the cause of the blackout, despite the fact that Red Eléctrica—with 20% of state partici…
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