MÁS calls the acceleration decree an "arbitrary" tool for rural construction.
The PSIB rejects the proposal and attacks the PP for legislating "through decrees."
PalmThe PP is currently alone with the decree law for the acceleration of strategic projects, which it will present to Parliament this Tuesday. While Vox has set conditions In exchange for their support for the measure, the left has already rejected it en masse. The spokesperson for MÁS por Mallorca, Lluís Apesteguia, denounced the rule as "challenging what the Parliament decided, which is that any activity on rural land must pass the corresponding territorial planning process." "Now this arbitrary concept is being used to allow the installation of renewable infrastructure on rural land and any economic activity that adds value," he lamented.
As explained by ARA Baleares, the decree law, which is already in force and requires parliamentary approval, allows the implementation of solar parks on rural land with no restrictions other than protected areas. Furthermore, shopping centers and other businesses considered to be of strategic interest may establish themselves with a simple declaration of responsibility, without waiting for a license. However, the law includes a moratorium. de facto of new parks until their zoning is regulated and limits for municipalities are implemented, Apesteguia considered this to be an "appearance of a moratorium."
PSIB spokesperson, Iago Neugeruela, defended "a very clear 'no' to this decree law due to the PP's way of legislating, everything based on decrees." "Various laws have been passed to accelerate projects and build rural areas, and this one goes in the same direction," he explained.
On the other hand, PP spokesperson, Sebastià Sagreras, defended the decree law, considering that it "allows for preferential processing and administrative simplification of projects declared to be of strategic interest." "They will be endorsed by a technical committee and guaranteed initiatives with a minimum investment and job creation," he stated.