Oviedo (EFE).- The general coordinator of the IU and spokesman for the parliamentary group of Call for Asturies, Ovidio Zapico, has advocated this Tuesday for “modifying at least the most controversial points” of the Environmental Quality Law without the need to repeal it, as called for the coalition until recently.
Zapico has made this approach in a meeting with the board of directors of the Oviedo Chamber of Commerce, within a round of meetings initiated by this institution with the groups of the General Board.
“We do not have red lines, but we do not want others to establish them either,” stressed Zapico, who has conditioned a hypothetical entry of the coalition into the Government of the Principality led by the PSOE on the ability to reach agreements that allow “transforming Asturias” .
For the leader of the IU, it is essential that there are no “off-limits areas” for any political debate, including in legislative matters.
The red lines of UI
“As much a red line is to say that we want to repeal a law as it is to say, on the contrary, that not one comma of it is going to move,” he insisted.
For Zapico, another of the pillars on which the negotiation with the PSOE must be based is the war against the bureaucracy, but not only on the one that “annoys” businessmen because there are “thousands of civilian victims” affected in matters such as aid to the rent of the house or the payment of the damages caused by the wild fauna.
In addition, Zapico has claimed that the coalition enters the government in the ministries with powers in economic and industrial matters to contribute to the transformation of the community.
IU Call for Asturies has already transferred these approaches to the PSOE and is waiting for a response to prepare a document prior to the negotiation. EFE