The mayor and the municipal board of spokesmen have agreed this morning to initiate proceedings for Adoptive Daughter of Cartagena named posthumously to the former councilmen and exmember socialist in Congress, Rosario Juaneda Zaragoza.
With this initiative, unanimously, the City Council wants to pay tribute to the memory of what was a tireless advocate and firm culture and heritage of the city.
The agreement materilizará shortly in an upcoming, full city, making for a record that may adhere to many institutions, individuals and agencies want it.
It will be recalled Juaneda died of cancer on July 16.
Juaneda very close to the cultural manifestations of the city, had been Councillor of the City of Cartagena by the PSOE for two terms, between 1995 and 2002, he resigned to take up his post as deputy socialist in Congress, a position he held for two terms, until March 2008.
He was born in 1952 in Guardamar del Segura (Alicante), although his life was bound from childhood to Cartagena.
It specialized in social sciences and ancient history of the city.
Between 1988 and 1989 had been general secretary of the CDS in the region.
He was also director of the Center for Initiatives and Tourism (CIT) between 1989 and 1990, participating actively in the creation of parties Carthaginians and Romans, of which he was a founding member and official chronicler.
She was also known to his literary, both as a writer, screenwriter and poet, as Tertullian and his special zeal for the defense of the issues related to conservation of historical and archeological heritage of the city.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena