PP Firmly Opposes Diesel Tax Increase and Defends Nuclear Energy Amid Energy Policy Debate
The Popular Party rejects diesel tax hikes, champions nuclear energy, and prompts regulatory reforms affecting railway compensation in Spain.
The Popular Party rejects diesel tax hikes, champions nuclear energy, and prompts regulatory reforms affecting railway compensation in Spain.
Spain contends with rising egg prices, nuclear plant closures, and a new consumer protection law affecting the economy and consumers.
Spain confronts economic uncertainty with the contentious garbage tax, nuclear power questions, and absence of national budgets, amid rising business pessimism.
Jaime de los Santos from the PP challenges the Sánchez government’s decision to close the Almaraz nuclear plant, accusing it of ideologically driven energy policy risking Spain's power stability.