Hundreds of people cried this Saturday Galicia Against Europe’s veto on trolls It is in a mobilization that brings together the parties represented in the parliament – PPdeG, PSdeG and BNG -, trade unions and sector members.
The mobilization in Ribeira (A Coruña) took place behind the banners ‘You o mar morremos (We die without the sea)’ and ‘Coidar o mar yes, but not like that (Caring for the sea yes, but not like this). ‘.
became the target defend the Galician fleet and European Commission will go into effect this Sunday and that restricts trawling in 87 regions of the Atlantic, although a recent qualification allows up to 400 meters deep, but the Government has already filed an appeal with the European Commission’s Court of Justice.
Xunta Sea Minister Rosa Quintana, who attended along with Diego Calvo, Xunta’s second vice president, appealed to the European Commission. “reflect, throw back this regulation”.
In this context, he asked you to consider: latest scientific data and socioeconomic impact reports, He understands that they did not approve the veto.
“let them work for fishing industry proved to be the first person to want to bet on sustainability.Quintana is the first to want to continue to advance her work producing food for all citizens of the European Union,” Quintana told the media.
BNG’s national spokesperson, Ana Ponton, said in her statements to the press:There is no scientific or economic justification for this veto.“.
“Leaving two hundred ships ashore is an absolutely arbitrary decision of the European Commission, which means limiting the productive capacity of this country and therefore destroying employment and wealth at such a time,” Pontón said.
After the government’s appeal, he believes this has happened. A “moratorium proposal” is necessary because the legal process “could take years and Galicia’s fishing capacity” could be destroyed.
“Monday is going to be a very complicated day at sea. Many people don’t know whether their operations will be profitable,” he complains, while blaming a “right-wing European Commission.”
Valentín González Formoso, the PSdeG’s general secretary, assured reporters that the mobilization was “a cry to the European Union” and that “Galicia would not be Galicia without its fishermen and fleet”.
sued “Being on the side of the sea world” both in favor of the resource proposed by the Government and through the partiesFor advocating that “the fleet is a strategic sector in Galician economy and society”.
“We need a political front for the European Commission, headed by the European People’s Party, to take a step back and start respecting the Galician fleet, starting to respect Galician traditions and respecting the plurality that exists in different ways in European life”, González Formoso added.
Paula Prado, secretary general of the PPdeG, vetoed “A very heavy blow for Galicia” and described it as “an unfair and uncertain decision for Galicia”.
“This is the result of the ecological radicalism prevailing in the European Union,” said Prado, before estimating the impact of the norm at 4,400 crew members and more than 800m euros.
Paula Carril, general secretary of the CIG union, called for “responses to deal with the blow to the Galician fisheries that is threatening thousands of jobs” in a statement.
Source: Informacion
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