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Andorran PS Slams Government's Short-Termist Energy Policy

Social Democratic Party criticizes superficial government response on energy resources, highlighting lack of long-term planning and strategy.

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Altaveu

Key Points

  • PS deputy Pere Baró calls government's energy reply 'superficial' and lacking depth.
  • Criticism focuses on absence of long-term resource needs and planning.
  • Baró warns of short-termist approach; PS vows to monitor closely.
  • Response signed by Secretary David Forné; no further details released.

The Social Democratic Party (PS) has criticised the Andorran government's handling of energy resources, describing it as short-termist and lacking long-term planning.

Pere Baró, deputy leader of the PS parliamentary group, reached this conclusion after reviewing the executive's response to written questions he submitted. In statements to *Altaveu*, Baró expressed disappointment with the reply, signed this week by David Forné, Secretary of State for Energy Transition, Transport and Mobility.

Baró described the document as "too superficial" and amounting to "saying nothing at all." He argued that it skims over key issues without delving into substantive details on resource needs. "The response needed to go deeper into the core of the resources," he said, adding that this reveals a broader absence of planning. In particular, he highlighted the lack of information on long-term requirements and strategies to address them.

The PS deputy warned that such an approach shows the government has "not planned everything out much." He pledged that his party would remain vigilant on the matter, stating: "We will keep watching closely."

The government's response has not been publicly detailed beyond Baró's account, and authorities have yet to provide further clarification on future energy projections.

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