Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 22:24:27 GMT -5
The mayor of Alcalá de Henares, Javier R. Palacios, has reproached President Isabel Díaz-Ayuso for not having received any type of help from the Community of Madrid after the passage of the storm Filomena, which caused the heaviest snowfall in the region of the last 50 years. “Since Friday, not a single support from the Community of Madrid,” the mayor stated on Twitter. The councilor has responded to the PP leader on this social network after she has stuck out her chest, assuring on this same social network that “she will support any mayor, from any municipality and from any political sign that requests it.
Díaz-Ayuso continues to demand that the central government declare Madrid a catastrophic area, a request to which the mayor of the capital, Martínez-Almeida, has joined. Javier R. Palacios, from Belgium Mobile Number List the PSOE, has demanded from Ayuso “more actions and less anger.” The Alcalaíno councilor reproaches the Madrid president for the lack of resources: “No snowplows and foresters of hers,” he says, and his lack of concern for the situation at the Príncipe de Asturias Hospital.The reformist work of the Republic, developed in just two years, first wanted to give school to those who lacked it, expecting free and conscious citizens as a result; raised the wages of day laborers; He admitted divorce, the vote for women, undertook public works to mitigate unemployment, launched a timid.
Agrarian reform and wanted the separation – a sine qua non condition to advance social progress – of the Church and the State as they were. had done in France in 1905. Poverty drove many day laborers and workers to fight to improve their situation, openly confronting the republican governments and committing, on occasions, excesses only justifiable due to their terrible situation; The defense of privilege encouraged the minority that had everything to take up the weapons of the State against the Government and against the poor, causing one of the most unfortunate and tragic stages in our history. Yes, there were then several Spains - maybe three, or maybe four - but fundamentally two: That of those who gave free rein to the four horsemen of the Apocalypse moved by brutal selfishness; and the one that, from illiteracy and secular oppression, wanted to break the obscene armor that oppressed them.
Díaz-Ayuso continues to demand that the central government declare Madrid a catastrophic area, a request to which the mayor of the capital, Martínez-Almeida, has joined. Javier R. Palacios, from Belgium Mobile Number List the PSOE, has demanded from Ayuso “more actions and less anger.” The Alcalaíno councilor reproaches the Madrid president for the lack of resources: “No snowplows and foresters of hers,” he says, and his lack of concern for the situation at the Príncipe de Asturias Hospital.The reformist work of the Republic, developed in just two years, first wanted to give school to those who lacked it, expecting free and conscious citizens as a result; raised the wages of day laborers; He admitted divorce, the vote for women, undertook public works to mitigate unemployment, launched a timid.
Agrarian reform and wanted the separation – a sine qua non condition to advance social progress – of the Church and the State as they were. had done in France in 1905. Poverty drove many day laborers and workers to fight to improve their situation, openly confronting the republican governments and committing, on occasions, excesses only justifiable due to their terrible situation; The defense of privilege encouraged the minority that had everything to take up the weapons of the State against the Government and against the poor, causing one of the most unfortunate and tragic stages in our history. Yes, there were then several Spains - maybe three, or maybe four - but fundamentally two: That of those who gave free rein to the four horsemen of the Apocalypse moved by brutal selfishness; and the one that, from illiteracy and secular oppression, wanted to break the obscene armor that oppressed them.