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"Commissioner, I am sorry to return to this issue which is constantly being repeated, but there is currently enormous confusion in Spain. The Spanish Government, without going any further, with the famous and recently approved Júcar-Vinalopó project, also created a problem in terms of its identity and where the water from the Ebro could not go, within the Júcar-Vinalopó project, and I had to ask the Commissioner a question – and I am extremely grateful to her for having replied to me.
In this case, however, we return to the same problem. You are aware of the serious problems in Spain of a social and, possibly, environmental nature. What would happen if, once the work is finished, you, without considering economic factors or funds, simply do not comply with European legislation? What will we do in that case? Put all the work back to its original state, with all the expense that that would entail?
We would therefore like to ask you whether you believe it makes more sense for the Commission to ask the Spanish Government to suspend any actions relating to the Spanish National Hydrological Plan, in a precautionary fashion, until the Commission has taken a decision?"@en1
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