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Yolanda Díaz Warns that if a Nuclear Extension Is Approved, the Psoe Would Be "Vulnerating" the Government Agreement, but It Does Not Clarify Whether It Would Break the Coalition.

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Yolanda Díaz has taken a very clear stand this Monday against a possible extension of the life of nuclear power plants. "If the PSOE does this it would be violating...

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Yolanda Díaz has taken a very clear stand this Monday against a possible extension of the life of nuclear power plants. "If the PSOE does this it would be violating...

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The second vice president of the Spanish government and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, has set foot on the wall against the claim, in her opinion, of her partner in the executive branch, the PSOE, to extend the useful life of nuclear power plants, and has warned her that if she finally takes that step she would be "vulnerating" the government agreement. "It is extremely serious in democratic terms," she said.

Government and PP disagree on the possibility of extending the service life of nuclear power plants following a letter from energy companies

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The power outage of April 28 in Spain intensified the battle between the government and the electricity companies for the extension of the nuclear power outage. The PSOE and Sumar executive has opened to study the proposals of Iberdrola and Endesa to extend the life of the power plants on the condition that they do not involve raising the receipt of the light, but the companies demand in return that they be reduced the taxes they pay. The castle…

The Ministry of Labour insists that "the current closing schedule should be maintained as agreed".

The leader of Sumar sees "very serious" this possibility left open by the Minister of Ecological Transition, Sara Aagesen. More information: Endesa and Iberdrola fuel the legal battle for the nuclear waste rate and demand 778 million euros

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El Independiente broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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