Sunday, August 16, 2015

Award STCP and Metro do Porto “collapsed on its own,” says the Left Bloc – publico

                 


                         
                     


                         

                 

 
                         

The Left Bloc (BE) said today that the outcome of the sub Metro do Porto and STCP demonstrates that “there was no stability in this process” which “collapsed by itself” even before operational.


                     


                          “We have always said that this process of empowerment, which is an privatization of transport, was bad for the public purse and to users and the public service warranty would be concerned. And even for what happened demonstrates that there was no stability in this process and that in fact he collapsed on its own, not even reached the stage of putting into practice the sub, “he said bloquista parliamentary leader, Pedro Filipe Soares, speaking Lusa.

The Ministry of Economy confirmed on Friday that the TMB / Moventis Spanish consortium failed to deliver the bank guarantee required to take the road of operation STCP, which makes fall sub for ten years that company and Metro do Porto. The government has warned that the Catalans will not be awarded. The next step must be to relaunch the two contests, both for the operation of Metro do Porto as for the STCP, in the same way they were launched in the past.

For BE, the that the Government “will now make the woods and horses on the target a new process is to realize what went wrong and not withdraw, even, appropriate conclusions that should lead to some weight.”

“You try, the result of some ideological fanaticism, meet a sub process whose sole purpose is to remove from the hands of the public to private hands,” which is “unacceptable”: “It went wrong, were no match, did not know even choose well what would be the winner of the contest and therefore what went wrong should be buried and not now risen, “he claimed Pedro Filipe Soares.

 
                     
                 

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