THE "TAJO-SEGURA" HIDRAULIC TRANSFER AND THE CENTER OF THE POLITICAL CONFUSION IN THE TRANSITION TIME
Abstract
At the beginning of the democratic transition in Spain, the Tajo-Segura hydraulic transfer facilities were questioned from different points of view. On the one hand diverse political parties criticized than arguing that it was a decision taken and almost totally executed during the Franco regime and so anti-democratic. On the other hand, the beginning of the organization of the State in "autonomías" displayed the regional differences in terms of the correction of the hydraulic disequilibrium.
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