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The revolt: engineer Jorge Morales, blunt about the responsibility of the blackout: “There are many economic interests”

The revolt: engineer Jorge Morales, blunt about the responsibility of the blackout: “There are many economic interests”
The revolt: engineer Jorge Morales, blunt about the responsibility of the blackout: “There are many economic interests”

05/05/2025

Updated at 23: 50h.

‘La Revuelta’ It faces its worst hear streak, but keeps the quality of the guests intact. So much so that to April, David Broncano He was able to interview Jane Goodall and moved for the outside the set of the Prince Gran Vía to be received by Fernando Arrabal in the dramaturgy in Paris.

This Monday, May 5, the ‘show’ of Television He opened the week with double guests. First Broncano chatted with Antonia San Juan with the excuse of the premiere of his new , ‘The devil charges it‘, directed by Guillermo Polo.

Among other juicy statements, the actress clarified that she left ‘the one that is coming’ on her own initiative and had nothing to do with her decision. «They paid me as a motherfucker. And punctual … whoever says I went for money is a lie, they paid me incredible, but incredible. Today those salaries do not pay you. I left because I had something else to , if I hadn’t had to eat a situation that I didn’t like. If it had been for money, I would say it, ”said the Canary.

He also talked about his sentimental situation, which is summarized in better alone than badly accompanied. “I don’t like the older men, I have a lot of energy and I don’t want to go with an old man, for old me.” Although neither with a younger one, because “I already notice the lag of being at different times.”

After separating from the actor and producer Luis Miguel Seguíwith which he was for 16 years, San Juan was “hung as a Paraguayan of a 28 -year -old cod.” «I could have been with him if I had accepted what imposed me, but no. You are very , but here I put them. Pa ‘your house! ”He stressed.

The cause of the electric blackout

The guest of the night was Jorge Moralesindustrial engineer and energy expert, cited in ‘La Revuelta’ to talk about the blackout Monday caused by a system that broke “for the first time in 50 years.”

«Any politician who tells you that the system is infallible is deceiving you. An infallible light system is infinitely expensive, ”he said. While it does not see that it will happen again, the engineer calls for caution, since “we must analyze all these data and see what has happened, because we can effectively make the probability of occurrence is less.”

“Who is to blame?” Broncano asked directly. However, the expert could not give him any concrete response, because it is not known. «The electrical system is always prepared for anything to fail, but only one in one. If any element of the network falls immediately there is another that replenishes it, so there are normally no blackouts What happens? That is not prepared for a multiple incident. Some do contemplate, but not all, ”he explained.

The problem, he added, “is that right now there are many economic interests behind in the electricity sector. So, there are many people who are trying to bring up their . Even before ». “This week people have caught my attention who, without knowing what has happened, has already sat down and has affirmed that the renewables are bad, the nuclear do not know what, Russia, Putin …,” he said.

“Will someone ?” The presenter also wanted to know. Ironically, Morales threw that “in Spain it is forbidden to resign.” «It is not because it is populist, but something has happened very serious. You can’t allow that to happen, ”insisted Broncano. But the guest was clear, even if the truth of those happened was revealed, “throw the best, but resign no.”

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