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Journalists Iván García, Mario Alonso and Javier Moreno debate the "alleged" artistic and historical values of the frescoes that preside over the regional chamber. Go to download Following the initiative of Sí Podemos Canarias and Canarian Coalition to cover with a curtain two paintings that preside over the debate room of the Parliament of the Canary Islands, journalists Iván García, Mario Alonso and Javier Moreno debate the “alleged” artistic and historical values of those “works of art”. "My baby son son" Moreno defends the thesis that the works are worthless and, therefore, it is not worth even entering into their historical value: "They are ugly and we must remove them because they are ugly." For his part, Iván García suggests that, in addition to changing the paintings, the deputies could be replaced with better ones. Mario Alonso is not particularly affected, but he is sure that if we have to talk about a work of art, it would be the song “Mi bebito fiu fiu”.
The Canary Islands Social Rights Defense Group is established Moment of the press conference to present the Social Rights Defense Group of the Canary Islands Moment of the press conference to present the Social Rights Defense Group of the Canary Islands Candelaria Delgado, president of the Tenerife College of Social Work, points out that her main demand is the updating of a Catalog of WhatsApp Number List Benefits and Services that has become obsolete. Go to download Third sector entities and official schools in the Canary Islands have joined forces to create the Canary Islands Social Rights Defense Group, a space from which they will work to defend social rights in the islands and their management and compliance formulas. In this way, a unified transversal field is built that oversees public policies and the rights of Canarian citizens. The group is made up of the Official College of Social Work of Las Palmas and Santa Cruz de.
Tenerife, the Official College of Social Education of the Canary Islands, the Official College of Psychology of Las Palmas and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the Committee of Entities of Representatives of People with Disabilities of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands (CERMI Canarias), the Association of Caregivers, Relatives and Friends of People with Dependency, Alzheimer's and other Dementia (Acufade) and the Social Action Coordinator of the Canary Islands. Catalog of Benefits and Services Through Candelaria Delgado, president of the College of Social Work of Tenerife and the new Group, the group denounces that the Catalog of Benefits and Services of the Government of the Canary Islands does not respond either to the needs of the Canary Islands people or to the spirit of the Law of Social Services of the islands, a doEXPLICITent that, despite many complaints to the regional executive, it has, until now, resisted addressing. Strategic plan and resource map However, he is satisfied that the three administrations involved, the Canarian Government, councils and town councils, have agreed to sit down to evaluate the allegations that have been raised and prepare a new doEXPLICITent that could be completed at the end of July. Likewise, Delgado points out the importance of clearly establishing what rights citizens can claim, as well as the need to develop the strategic plan and a resource map.