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WATER VOTE WINNER?
THE Conservative opposition Partido Popular (PP) will create a National Water Authority to deal with Spain’s water supply issues for farmers and other sectors should it win the July 23 general election.
The proposal would provide ‘governance, investment, and management’ solutions to water problems right across Spain as the country grapples with the worst drought in decades.
A potential PP government would want a uniform approach to water policy and to do away with local governments coming up with ad hoc initiatives.
Its manifesto also talks about ‘the use of technologies to optimise resources’.
Despite opposition from some environmentalists, the party feels that defending farming and irrigation is a potential vote winner ahead of the snap