Sota is very dangerous point to fingert

September 18th, 2010

Sota is very dangerous point to finger Diego company should win the contest.

Santander, 18 sep .- The Minister of Industry, Juan Jose Sota, now considered "very dangerous" the president of the PP, Ignacio Diego, dare to point out "a finger" that companies should have won the contest and what's not Wind power of assignment issued by the Government.

Sota has responded well in a statement the president of the PP, who today, fallen earth power leveling, has opined that in the competition, the Government has given "back to the Cantabrian industry linked to the sector and has held that the company Gamesa must be in the future development of wind power Cantabria.

The holder of Industry has stated that the contest developed by his department has been solved according to, Star Trek Gold, the technical assessment carried out in each of the bids submitted, was awarded seven companies and enterprise groups, leading national and international leaders in the field of renewable energy generation.

Many other companies also important and leading in their respective fields have failed to be awarded contracts because there have been offers better emphasized.

The Minister of Industry has reiterated that the Government has followed a procedure "and absolutely spotless guarantor" to resolve the competition wind power, for what it considers "extremely worrying" that the opposition leader wants to personally decide the companies must win a contest and they should stay out.

Have you considered that the position of Diego Ignacio, sto credits, is unbecoming of a responsible politician and wondered if that is the way to proceed with the leaders of the Popular Party: deciding "arbitrarily" who should win a public competition and who must stay out.

He has also described as "opportunistic" statements Diego, which take months been accused of showing his opposition to renewable energy generation, as well as industrial development and creation of jobs involved.

The Minister of Industry said that the PP model lacks a defined energy or, if any, he added, does not dare to publicly explain. -Cantabria

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