The floor of the Regional Assembly of Murcia has welcomed this morning about "parliamentary" very special first Baccalaureate students from Colegio Santa María de la Paz (Jesuitinas) of Murcia, throughout the morning have debated issues as complex as European languages ​​in danger of extinction, the re-industrialization of Europe, the EU-China agreement and the impact of austerity policies.
The initiative is part of the Model European Parliament, run by the St. Patrick's Foundation in order to raise awareness of European citizenship among young people, that they know from experience how a Parliament, and the search for solutions to the societal problems through dialogue and consensus.
Perfectly suits, students have performed as authentic members not only in the speaker's stand, but also before the microphones of the media.
The experience has allowed them to understand the value of the policy in general and parliamentary government, in particular, as highlighted President of the Regional Assembly of Murcia, Francisco Vidal Celdran, in his welcoming remarks, are essential for coexistence and progress of communities and nations.
Acting as politicians has led to know and value the work that exercise, but it has lowered the level of demand for those who represent them.
Politicians are people who make decisions, we represent and solve our problems, ask them to put aside their differences, to make good decisions because we are going to take this country in the future and have to dejárnoslo well so we can move forward in it ....., which was controversial stop and focus on doing the right thing and be fair to us, because we deserve it, we are preparing and do not want to leave Spain because Spain We love you .....
have declared to journalists' questions in a respectful tone and clear, showing that the experience has not been in vain, and who rely on the strength of debate and speech in Parliament and democratic structures.
Source: Asamblea Regional de Murcia