Bericht befürwortet Kürzung von Gassubventionen, warnt jedoch vor Auswirkungen in Córdoba

Ein Bericht des IERAL befürwortet die Abschaffung des erweiterten „Zona Fría“-Subventionsprogramms durch die Regierung. La Mediterránea fordert eine schrittweise Umsetzung, um drastische Tariferhöhungen zu vermeiden. Mehr als 700.000 Haushalte in Córdoba könnten einen Teil der Unterstützung verlieren.

Der vom IERAL, das mit der Fundación Mediterránea verbunden ist, erstellte Bericht unterstützt die Entscheidung der Regierung, das erweiterte Gassubventionsprogramm für die Region „Zona Fría“ abzuschaffen.

Die Organisation empfahl eine schrittweise Umsetzung der Änderungen, um die Auswirkungen auf die Stromrechnungen der Nutzer zu minimieren.

Dem Dokument zufolge könnten mehr als 700.000 Haushalte in Córdoba eine Kürzung ihrer derzeitigen Unterstützung hinnehmen müssen, sollte die Maßnahme umgesetzt werden.

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