The governments of the Region of Murcia and the Valencian Community, together with the Central Union of Irrigation Farmers of the Tajo Segura Aqueduct (Scrats), are studying a
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The governments of the Region of Murcia and the Valencian Community, along with the Central Union of Irrigation Farmers of the Tagus-Segura Aqueduct (Scrats), are studying legal actions against the "serious irregularities" in the management being carried out by the Tagus River Basin Authority. The Minister of Water, Agriculture, Livestock, and Fisheries, Sara Rubira, along with the Valencian Minister Miguel Barrachina and the president of Scrats, Lucas Jiménez, held a meeting, joined by technical and legal specialists in the field, to study the possible legal actions that can be taken. "As you already know, we recently sent a report to Minister Sara Aagesen in which these irregularities were highlighted," said Rubira, who also announced that all avenues of defense are being studied "where, of course, judicial actions and, if necessary, the adoption of precautionary measures are included." Rubira detailed that in this report, "anomalies in the flows released from the Entrepeñas and ...
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