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The political course begins with new upheavals within the coalition government. The electricity bill continues to be an element of friction between the partners. Just a few hours before the first Council of Ministers of the new course is held, United We can demand that the PSOE "courage" to lower the cost of electricity and deal with electricity, cutting its income between 1,500 and 3,200 million.

The Ministry of

Social Rights

led by Ione Belarra and the

Ministry of

Consumption led by

Alberto Garzón, have sent proposals to the socialist sector of the Executive with measures that "would immediately reduce the electricity bill in our country." Some of the measures proposed by the purple sector of the coalition go through the establishment of a fixed price for nuclear energy and a maximum price for hydroelectric energy.

"Despite the effort to transform the electricity market and thus end the electricity records, the Government must be aware that we have to do more. From UP we propose to limit the price to nuclear and hydroelectric energy to immediately lower the bill, "Minister

Belarra

has exposed

on social networks, in a clear message to the PSOE, which they point out in this way for not wanting to deal with the electricity companies.

Despite the fact that the fourth vice president Teresa Ribera has already ruled out addressing by means of a decree law measures to lower the price of electricity as requested by United We Can, the

purple ones

insist on using this mechanism in "a next

Council of Ministers

."

"The Government must be brave and take the necessary actions to guarantee supplies at an affordable price," they explain in United We Can, who with this approach to the PSOE implicitly point out the socialists as those responsible for not lowering the bill.

"From United We Can, we will continue working to protect people against the electricity oligopoly and convince the government partner to address, with guarantees, the necessary transformation of our electricity market," expressed from the purple party.

The proposal for the

purple

formation

comes after Vice President Ribera accused the electricity companies last week of 'malpractice' in the management of the reservoirs to profit by taking advantage of the high price of the electricity market. The agency has opened an information file to various groups and threatens to change the regulation to limit the possibility that they abuse the use of water in periods of drought.

The movement of Podemos coincides with a new increase in the wholesale cost of electricity, which will once again exceed 100 euros per megawatt hour this Tuesday after rising 2.3%.

The 'purple' ministers ask to give a twist to energy regulation given the prospect that the cost of electricity will continue to rise until at least next November, according to financial markets.

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