Cap 3 | Alicante, la provincia olvidada y la guerra del agua por el trasvase Tajo-Segura

If there's one place in the Valencian Community that complains, not without reason, about the lack of support for its initiatives, it's Alicante. We're talking about the fifth-largest province in Spain by population and the fourth-largest provincial economic engine in terms of GDP. And after Madrid, Barcelona, ​​and Valencia, it's the province that contributes the most seats to the Congress of Deputies (twelve, the same as Seville). And, lately, while Valencia was celebrating the arrival of the Volkswagen gigafactory, in Alicante, there was little talk about this. First, because they saw how their commitment to hosting two top-tier national technology agencies was going to Seville (the Spanish Space Agency) and La Coruña (the Artificial Intelligence Supervision Agency). Second, because Alicante was relegated to the back of the list in the distribution of the general state budget [News] presented at the end of 2022. And third, because of its particular "water war" over the controversial reduction in the flow of the Tajo-Segura transfer, which threatens the livelihood of thousands of people in the province. To watch the rest of the episodes in a row, click here:    • Cap 1 | Los problemas del clúster de la ce...   Chapter list: Chapter 1. The problems of the Castellón ceramics cluster with the gas crisis:    • Cap 1 | Los problemas del clúster de la ce...   Chapter 2. Valencia, the new electric car hub: from the Volkswagen gigafactory to Ford:    • Cap 2 | Valencia, nuevo hub del coche eléc...   Chapter 3. Alicante, the forgotten province and the water war over the Tajo-Segura water transfer:    • Cap 3 | Alicante, la provincia olvidada y ...   Chapter 4, final. Valencian corruption, the eternal stain that no one cares about anymore:    • Cap 4 |  Corrupción valenciana, la mancha ...   Full explanation:    • Valencia: del futuro del coche eléctrico a...   #tajo #agriculture #alicante