Nothing about how bad it must have been in relations between the Ministry of Ecological Transition and those who irrigate suggests that allowing the corresponding water to come in according to the current norm should be interpreted as a “tension”. This is due to the fact that municipalities and farmers in Alicante and Murcia will receive 39 cubic meters from the transfer. That’s a misleading amount, as the total of 20 games plus 19 played in May represents a little less than a fifth of what’s “in debt” for the months the aqueduct is down for business. In other words: not one drop more than the corresponding one. However, this situation may continue until the end of the year and undoubtedly contribute to the calming of the situation. It is clear that Ribera and the Government are starting to feel the institutional, political and social pressure from the Community.. The strength of Puig and PSPV won the day and PP began to raise its voice. This is not to say that it is not as clear as before in the Sánchez Government and that their ultimate goal is to replace the transfer with desalinated water. But they began to measure, to calculate. Arrogant attitudes have given way to an attempt to control the political damage this new “water war” could bring to Pedro Sánchez and the PSOE, as well as Ximo Puig and the PSPV.. What Cuca Gamarra said at the Alicante Forum was important: finally someone from the PP, in this case number 2, openly spoke about the injustice of the situation and even the reversibility of the liquidation of the transfer if the popular ones reach Moncloa. . No matter how much Carlos Mazón insists on water at the national level, it is a full-fledged stance against the calculated uncertainty the public has shown thus far. The national visibility of the hitherto impossible conflict has been the biggest key that has changed and can continue to change things. Knowing that, and Ribera’s “ecological whim” to liquidate the transfer, cost 20,000 million bullshit: the price to be paid for a “transformation” like its predecessors in the Spanish economy, yes, but certainly compensation as well. Just as it is said that there is never a bad year for many wheats, especially when it falls, it is also true that it is never a bad month for a lot of water. Welcome, but make no mistake, because this is not over yet. We must continue to provide visibility into what it means to kill a transfer across Spain. That’s the key.
And one more thing:
Believing in coincidences in Alicante football is the job of good-hearted and well-intentioned people. The day that a judge tied Hércules and his Foundation to the ropes, he is in Intercity, one of the clubs unlike Hercules, into the disturbing hands of the Tax Office, which stipulates a possible approach to the stadium and its use with the Generalitat. , who made the most of the season and managed to rise unexpectedly? Departure from Perfect Palace, number 2 so far of the successful football project traded on the stock market. The Alicante businessman thus stands in front of Quique Hernández, who may have spent hours at Salvador Martí’s club. Plus, they’re both ancient Hercules. What a coincidence. What bad luck…
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