Minister of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030 Pablo bustinduyThis Friday, the Minister of Transport Oscar Puente: “He’s absolutely right” Demand that compensation for Renfe delays be extended to private operators as well.
This was stated in an interview on laSexta collected by Servimedia, in which Mr. Bastinduy, asked about the approval of the amendment introduced in this sense by the PP and supported by Parliament, said: “It seems like a good thing that Renfe provides the best possible treatment to its users.” Although he considered Puente’s position, “All the logic in the world is there.”
“In Spain invested over 70 billion euro’s Public funds will be used to construct one of the best network of world high speed, It’s a matter of pride, and when we did it and built it, we put it out there. private companyWho came here when everything was built, even though no one paid a penny? advantage And now we’re going to set some conditions on Renfe. Not provided by a private operator” he lamented.
At the same time, he declared: These compensations will be recovered.” But he called for “private operators to be brought in as well.” “I mean, what’s the point? There is a public to develop; Build, manage investments, infrastructure, security, and these only come to make a profit,” he charged, assuring that: “That can’t happen.” And that “the rules should be the same for everyone.”
“The reasoning he made, and I believe action should be directed in that direction. conditions Get used to it equal “It’s for everyone,” he argued, “criticizing this model of the people being there to take care of something.” It’s not profitable, But whatever is profitable, let’s do it private business operators, Large private companies to get rich. ” After repeating, “That can’t happen,” he urged them to realize that: “Take care of your people.”“The people must work hard.”
However, he recognized that “all laws are being followed, the principle of legality takes precedence, and what the law says is followed.” law that’s what you have to do apply, “Obviously,” he said, “but we need to at least ensure that the rules are the same for everyone in terms of how we apply it.”
“To end this asymmetry, we must at least have equality for everyone,” he continued, regretfully. Spain “He paid a lot of money.” Whereas there is a private sector and big business, “it is parasitic on the public, always parasitic, always dependent on the public.” safety net.”
“So I think the Minister is absolutely right to say this. Equal Opportunity” he added, highlighting Spain’s high-speed rail network. “It’s the envy of the world.” “We have to take some care of our people,” he said.