OPINION: Do not get off the donkey
in recent years have seen a proliferation of fairs in the Canary Islands in April. The city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, now in its third edition. In addition, little by little new municipalities are opening their shows. This year, apart from the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is celebrated in festivals such Gáldar and Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, Ajey-San Bartolomé, Lanzarote and La Laguna Tenerife.
April fairs are English celebrations in anything pertaining to traditional Canarian culture. I think we all agree on this. But even so, the criticism is not that the Andalusians are mounted his stall in our country, whose right it has, and any resident foreign community in the Canaries. What is truly objectionable is that these celebrities get public money for its completion.
witnessing these days, an unprecedented economic crisis of capitalism Global Financial. Its consequences are more than well-known in Canary unemployment rate verging on 30%, a high marginal rate, etc. At this the other day on "The stake" Television Canaria, Jeronimo Saavedra said: "Many criticize me to meet the increased social spending, to resort to measures such as tax increases or cut in different areas such as culture " . The words of the mayor of the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, distilled demagoguery on all sides. It seems that to address social spending, Mr. Saavedra need to cut of culture, but not costs relating to the April Fair. The cuts are focused on the lack of support for the Museo Canario, a step of closing the Guiniguada Theatre prolonged closure, which lasted since 2000 and in contempt Canary fund cultural initiatives. Of course, demonstrating our friend Momo, is to be a lover of culture, but foreign culture, which does not represent the people.
The encochinamiento of our politicians, the PSOE, the PP or "nationalist" in the markets pulled down, promoting and providing public money should not be greater than the intent of the people of endengar what politicians want to impose. Therefore, I encourage them to go to the Fair ... But the conclusion, but to speak out against funding.
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