
martes, 27 de marzo de 2007
martes, 20 de marzo de 2007
The Presentation
Per talked of the importance of 'European' participation in local affairs and Lenox built on that with reference in particular to Mojácar. Angel speaking in Spanish (and translated) stressed the necessity of change in local politics and reminded us of his activities at a local level. The three basic strands of the CEM are 'no' to nationalisms, jingoisms and two-classes of citizens, 'no' to corruption and, lastly, a belief in sostainable and controlled urban design and expansion.
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