The president of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno, has shown himself in favor this Tuesday of a possible modification of the controversial bill on irrigation of Doñana if amendments to it are proposed from the opposition parties that offer an alternative ” credible and feasible.
This statement, which is not the first time he has made it, comes the same day that parties involved in the matter appear in the Andalusian Parliament, among whom almost no scientist or dissenting voice to the text is summoned, except for the president of the Participation Council from Doñana, Miguel Delibes, who was included due to the pressure received.
In statements to journalists in Malaga, Moreno has insisted that in the northern crown of Huelva, outside the Doñana natural and national park, there is an entrenched problem and inherited by the current Andalusian government, so it has been decided in a way ” correct” to try to solve it, without detriment to the environmental interests of the park.
He stressed that the route has not been a decree law of the Executive, but a bill registered in Parliament so that everyone can express their vision and provide solutions. However, precisely the list of those summoned to speak about the subject in the Andalusian chamber aroused much controversy because the majority of the participants are those proposed by the PP, with an absolute majority in the Junta, and due to the absence of critical and scientific voices to This law that takes steps forward without the support of other groups than Vox, and with criticism at a regional, national and international level.
Thus, the president has trusted that whoever does not agree with the bill will propose a “credible and viable” alternative to solve the problem of those dozens of families trapped in a situation of “allegality”, which now “we want to solve without detriment to the interests of the park”.
“We are always willing to dialogue, to speak and to listen and to learn that those who can make us a more intelligent or positive proposal than what we do,” said the president, while the Andalusian Parliament discussed the issue without inviting relevant experts in the field such as Eloy Revilla, director of the Biological Station of the National Park.