Απικάλυψη “BOMB” Μπουκώρου: Commission Decision of.K. endangering the operation of the AGET

The revelation that the previous days, with the proposal of the group of ευρωσοσιαλιστών passed by the Committee on the Environment, the…
a change of policy on the pollutants, which is expected to vote in the european parliament on 18 February, did the mp Magnesia and deputy head of the sector of Transport and Infrastructure.D., Christos Μπουκώρος, speaking on “Radio Marconi 96,1 F.M.” of Volos and to Antonis Κουμιώτη, where he expressed the strong concern for sustainability, on the one hand, the factory of AGET and the city of Volos and on the other hand, the whole of the Greek cement industry, ασβεστοποιίας and ceramic industry, in the case of a vote on this proposal.
The congressman, who, as he said, informed the head of the meps.D. Manolis Kefalogiannis, he said: “for over a week I’m worried I’m running and fighting, because a decision of the Environment Committee of the European Parliament puts at risk the functioning of the factory of AGET and the city of Volos, which employs 200 to 250 workers now, from 50 – 600 with the old, puts at risk the operation of all cement producers in Greece, factories ασβεστοποιίας and ceramics and hits directly the competitiveness and endangers their existence. Because the proposal of the group of ευρωσοσιαλιστών passed by the Committee on the Environment, the change of policy on the pollutants. Europe is changing its policy for industrial pollutants, but takes no account of the economic crisis and the economic problems faced by the industries in Greece and generally in the south”.
Heracles called on the unions and asked for their support
“To reveal,” continued the congressman, “that the Administration of the AGET call on all the unions and asked for the activation and social support, so that the European Union not to pass that on the european south and Greece, why can we see layoffs, you may see a lock, you may see a lot of things, if by the Plenary of the european Parliament on 18 February passed the decision of the Committee on the Environment,” he explained, and concluded:
“When it is hit, the viability of industries that give to the local economy, we all need to worry about”.
Listen to the relevant audio excerpt from the interview on Radio Marconi 96,1 F.M.:

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