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Teresa Ribera says that "the sensible thing to do" is for Andalusia to withdraw the Doñana law and the PP asks not to carry out electoralism

MADRID, 26 Abr.

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Teresa Ribera says that "the sensible thing to do" is for Andalusia to withdraw the Doñana law and the PP asks not to carry out electoralism

MADRID, 26 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The third vice president and minister for Ecological Transition, Teresa Ribera, has affirmed in Congress that "what is reasonable" and "what is sensible" is for the Andalusian PP to withdraw the bill that it has presented with Vox to regularize irrigation in Doñana, but the 'popular' ask the government not to carry out electoralism.

In the corridors of Congress and to questions from journalists, Ribera has indicated that after the notice from the European Commission, "the reasonable and sensible thing" would be for that initiative to be withdrawn.

Asked if she was going to call the Andalusian president, Juanma Morano Bonilla, she replied: "The other time I called. If he wants to call, let him call."

The spokesperson of the Popular group, Cuca Gamarra, has also been questioned about this matter, who considers that "what has to enter into the government's plans is to stop using Doñana electorally." "That would be the right path," she has said.