Friday, April 8, 2011

Gums Sore 5 Days After Extraction

REPUBLIC celebrates the 80th anniversary of the Second Republic ... waiting for the third


To mark the 80th anniversary of the Second English Republic on April 14, IU has called the acts to promote traditional values \u200b\u200bof equality, freedom and democracy and the "achievements that resulted in the first third of the twentieth century, in the words of Elena Loaisa, local coordinator of IU. They are acts which "combine the playful with memory," he assured Loaisa, as well as the traditional wreath concentration and this year will be the Charlie Donnelly presentation of the book: Life and poems.


The provincial coordinator of the coalition, Jose Lus Mximiliano, added that in the sense of this ceebrción "certainly" is moving towards the Third Republic, as contained in its program, "because a more democratic republic a monarchy. " "With these actions, not only intend to stay in the evocation of what happened 80 years ago because it would be dangerous because you run the risk of being paralyzed," he explained Maximilian, "we try to recover for the future which led to the Republic Spain, which was to incorporate policy to the forefront as a transformer of society ".


The wreath at the municipal cemetery is in two parts of the facility, as always in the civil cemetery, where a small monument to those killed by the Repub, and in a common grave at the request of family members who are pushing for reform in place and insert a memory of the victims of Franco's repression. In this regard, Maximilian has promised that if the next legislature giobierna not the PP, IU required, whether or not the government, which carried out the project to pursue these families.


As for the book, this is the biography of Donnelly, Irish poet, member of the International Brigades, written by his brother Joseph Donnelly. With the participation of Severiano Montero, president of the Association of Friends of the International Brigades, and Agustin Lozano, author of the introduction to the English edition.

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