2010年11月10日水曜日

The indifference of the Goverment about asult of Saharawi's camp in La Ayoune

La indiferencia del Gobierno, "incomprensible" para el PP

La vicepresidenta Salgado asegura que el Ejecutivo está haciendo "lo que debe" ante los incidentes en El Aaiún

AGENCIAS - Madrid - 09/11/2010
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The indifference of the Government, "incomprehensible" for the PPSalgado says the vice president that the government is doing "what is" at incidents in Laayoune
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Deputy Secretary General of the Communications of the PP, Esteban Gonzalez Pons, said this morning in Lleida Spain to play their dignity in the Sahara and that it was "incomprehensible" the indifference with which the government of Rodriguez Zapatero watch what happens in a territory where there are many people with Spanish ID and where there is news "dramatic, troubling and disturbing" reports Lluís Visa.

    
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The Second Deputy Prime, Elena Salgado, said today that the government is doing "what should" to the incidents in Laayoune and continues to "closely" the situation. The President of Castilla-La Mancha, José María Barreda, has joined the defense of executive position in these incidents.
The popular leader has criticized Foreign Minister, Trinidad Jiménez, not in Spain to deal with the problems of the Sahara. "What can not is that from Bolivia just make canutazos to the press," he said. He also noted that it seems incomprehensible "collusion" that the Spanish sample pseudo-democracies in other parts of the world, when not concerned with something as essential as is the defense of human rights and more if they are emotionally linked to Spain As with the Sahrawi people.
For its part, the Basque Government today called for an "independent" investigation into the events and urged the Executive and the European Union to play "a more active role." In this community, the Ertzaintza riot police have made two charges to break up a concentration called front of the consulate of Morocco in Bilbao and have arrested two people.


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