Blackout: The Civic Front asks the government to charge compensation to Ren

The Civic Front has asked the Prime Minister Loose Montenegro that the government will cover Ren’s compensation for the damage caused by April 28 blackout. The association has a loss to 780.5 million euros.

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The Civic Front Association said on Friday that Prime Minister Lose Montenegro has asked Prime Minister Loose Montenegro to compensate for Ren-National Fuel Networks for the damage caused by the April 28 blackout.
“Financial activities have stopped, businesses have lost the reserves of damaged products, the Portuguese are afraid for their safety, and at least in one case, the failure of energy has caused a person’s death or contributed to the death of a person.” AssociationIn the letter sent on Thursday.
The Ministry of Health on May 1, ordered the verification of the circumstances 77 -year -year -old woman’s death It has been ventilated and the result of the blackout of April 28 is to die.
Association assessed losses of 780.5 million euros
The Civic Front Ren is “responsible for this and other losses”, because “this company is responsible for the global management of the power grid and ensure the supply of continuous and permanent electrical service.”
“At this level, at its first and main mission, Ren failed the entire line or throughout the network (…) Since Ren has failed in the function that is attributed to the state and the Portuguese, it should now be compensated as citizens. “
The Civic Front has asked the government to collect 780.5 million euros on the national networks manager, and the association predicts the loss of a blockout on April 28.
The compensation stated in the letter that “the state allows for the damage done by the financial agents affected by the blackout.”
“In the event of unable to compensate, Ren can always return to the state of the Portuguese state, a legitimate representative of the citizens who have been deceived by its inkuria.”
The federations and sectors of the federations and sectors received government support
The risks caused by the blackout Reach, At least three million euros In the milk and dairy sector, it assessed the Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives and the Portugal Agricultural Credit (Confogri), which stated the government’s aid.
The Portuguese Association of Meat Industrials (APIC) has already complained that the establishment of a support line, which has caused the costs generated from the blackout, leading to the use of animals for use.
The letter sent to Loose Montenegro was signed by Palo De Morise and Zono Paulo butalha, respectively.
Porto Morais, once the Vice President of the Porto City Council, is the PSD candidate for the Chamber’s next power for the Chamber and will be with Montenegro during the campaign of the Legislative Assembly in early May 18.