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(en) Spaine: The CNT-AIT of Granada supports the demonstration against the power cuts in Granada. (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]
Date
Thu, 2 Feb 2023 09:07:45 +0200
The demonstration called for this Saturday, January 28 at 12 noon in the Triumph
for the Platform against the power outages of Granada. We encourage the
dissemination and participation in this important event, which affects basic and
essential aspects of the lives of thousands of neighbors. ---- We disseminate the
manifesto that they have published: ---- MANIFESTO AGAINST POWER CUTS IN GRANADA
2023 ---- In January 2023, the year in which Granada will host a European
Council, in which culture, science, research and technology transfer are their
banners, hundreds of their neighbors continue to suffer avoidable power outages
at their homes.
While Endesa gets entangled in excuses and the administrations continue to look
the other way, discussing competencies and without implementing effective
measures to put an end to this situation, the people who live in the Northern
District continue to suffer from the cold due to not being able to light their
braziers, they stop studying because without Light is impossible, they can't
breathe because their electrical devices don't work with the cuts and their
insulin spoils, which has to be kept refrigerated since the fridges don't work
either.
The existence of residents of Granada suffering power outages that affect all
aspects of their lives in a very important way, especially their health, and
assuming a violation of essential rights cannot be consented to by public
administrations. Their obligation is to guarantee that the people who live in
their territory have a dignified life, which requires having electricity in their
homes.
Endesa has, once and for all, to ensure that all the people who are paying their
bills have electricity on an equal footing with the rest of the citizens who are
also up to date with their payments.
That is why we ask:
- That, immediately, uninterrupted electricity supply be guaranteed to all
electrically dependent people who are suffering cuts.
- That an independent mechanism be enabled that allows the dimension of power
outages to be evaluated objectively.
- That Endesa be forced to establish a specific customer service line for areas
that suffer power outages.
- That an independent audit of the area be carried out.
- That the neighbors participate in the decision-making regarding power outages.
- That the administrations assume their responsibilities and guarantee the rights
of citizens, obliging Endesa to comply with its obligations to supply electricity
to all families that are up to date with their payments.
We have been fighting this fight for more than 10 years. With more and more
intensity and strength. And we will continue until there is not a single home
left suffering from power outages. We do it in coordination and in solidarity
with the rest of the territories that suffer this violation of rights, such as
Iznalloz, Pinos Puente, Almería, Seville, Badalona, Girona and Cañada Real in
Madrid, among many others. We know that the power outages we suffer are not
specific incidents, but rather structural problems that affect neighborhoods
throughout the state.
That is why we want 2023 to be the year in which Granada, like the rest of the
neighborhoods in the Spanish State, stop suffering power outages. A 2023 where
institutions and administrations guarantee neighborhoods with light,
neighborhoods with rights.
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