Gandia (València) (EFE).- The president of the Generalitat, Ximo Puig, has assured in relation to the manifestations of the president of Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García-Page, about the appeal that the Valencian government will present to the decree of the transfer Tajo-Segura, that “each one qualifies when he makes his own statements.”
García-Page has warned that if Levante “is not supportive” and asks to paralyze the decision on the ecological flow of the Tagus, Castilla-La Mancha will demand full compliance with the five Supreme Court rulings that set that flow from the outset, without the deadlines included in the basin plan.
Puig asks for “respect”
Ximo Puig has asked for “respect” for the Generalitat’s decision to present the appeal and has indicated that if “someone has a problem regarding what is happening in the river, look upstream and not downstream” because “we want a I cut as best as possible”.
The president of the Generalitat has affirmed that the Valencian Community “defends its interests by understanding the others” and “we have never made nor will we make any statement against anyone or against any autonomous community”.
“We want a Tagus that is as good as possible”
“The water wars are of interest to some actors who live from that, we live from the water of solutions, we produce for the Comunitast but also for all of Spain. If the garden of Europe is the one that is around Alicante and Murcia, that is good for all of Spain and not only for our Community ”, she underlined.
According to Puig, “the reality is that we want a Tagus that is as good as possible and we want there to be an ecological flow, of course, but that it is supported by reason.”
“With respect, we go to court and, above all, we constantly go to dialogue. It will never stop obsessing us that what we want is solutions for citizens and we do not want sterile confrontations and water wars that only involve mud and that only matter to some who are only thinking about themselves or their elections and not about the future of the autonomous communities”, he concluded.