Un rapporto sostiene i tagli ai sussidi per il gas ma avverte dell'impatto a Córdoba

Un rapporto dell'IERAL ha sostenuto la decisione del governo nazionale di eliminare il regime di sussidi esteso della Zona Fría. La Mediterránea ha chiesto un'attuazione graduale per evitare bruschi aumenti delle tariffe. Più di 700.000 famiglie a Córdoba potrebbero perdere parte del beneficio.

Il rapporto redatto dall'IERAL, legato alla Fundación Mediterránea, ha appoggiato la decisione del governo di eliminare il regime esteso di sussidi al gas nell'area della Zona Fría. L'organizzazione ha raccomandato un'attuazione graduale delle modifiche per ridurre al minimo l'impatto sulle bollette degli utenti. Secondo il documento, più di 700.000 famiglie a Córdoba potrebbero vedere ridotta la loro attuale assistenza se la misura venisse attuata.

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