Díaz Rejects the Extension of Nuclear Power and Opens a New Front in the Coalition Government
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The second vice president and minister of Labour and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz, has emphasized that she will not allow an extension of the useful life of nuclear power plants that, in her opinion, "walks in the opposite direction to the ecological transition project of the government". "Increase the extension of the useful life of nuclear power plants is going in the opposite direction to the ecological transition project of the government of…
The debate on nuclear energy never goes on in Spanish politics. Much less for a government with two left-wing partners that have made renewable energy their banner of economic development. The exchange of letters between the Ministry of Ecological Transition and Iberdrola and Endesa, the main owners of the plants still in operation, on the future of the facilities has received this morning the immediate and undying rejection of the second vice p…
The second vice president and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, has rejected this Thursday the extension of the life of nuclear weapons in Spain, an option that the government opens the door to. "Increase the extension of the useful life of nuclear weapons is going in the opposite direction to the ecological transition project of the Spanish government and the deployment of renewable energies", she said through Bluesky. "For years Spain has had t…
The vice president spreads her discontent and warns that they will fight the extension.


Exploratory negotiations between the government and energy companies to delay the blackout of nuclear power plants have opened a gap between the coalition government’s partners. Preventively, as both sides continue to make no progress in maintaining maximalist positions, Vice President Yolanda Díaz has gone to the clash with Transition Ecological to express her direct rejection of this debate. “For years Spain has had this closed debate and the …
Second Vice President and Minister of Labour and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz, has stressed that she is not going to...
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