Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has urged his fellow citizens to ditch their neckties to help save energy and planet. Mr Sanchez made his plea at press conference on Friday. He addressed journalists tieless, and called on Spanish people to follow his lead amid country's months-long heatwave. He stated: "I would like you to see that I am not wearing tie. I have asked all ministers and public decision-makers to do likewise. That means we can all save energy." He added: "I would also like to ask private sector that...they should not wear tie either because, in that way, we will all be contributing to energy savings that are so necessary for our country."
Mr Sanchez said Spain would soon adopt "urgent" energy-saving measures to tackle climate crisis, and to reduce its reliance on Russian gas. Many other European countries are doing what they can to be less dependent on Russia for fuel in wake of Ukraine War. It is as yet unclear what actions Mr Sanchez will take to save energy. His government has already set restrictions on use of air conditioners and heating appliances in workplace. The recent heatwaves and rising energy prices have taken their toll on Spain. More than 500 people have passed away in past two weeks because of heat. Spain has also introduced relief package of $9.2 billion to help people pay energy bills.