Archbishop of Santiago calls for truce in campaign
posted on: Dec 3 2011 8:17 by RDugey. Viewed 24 times.The Archbishop of Santiago, Monsignor Ramón Benito de la Rosa and Carpio, argued yesterday because the political parties, their candidates and activists, to make a break of his activities during the Christmas.
The mitrado Catholic stated that this time of peace, recollection and reflection, so insists that politicians should do a truce during this Christmas.
In that context, he expressed what we want is peace, estimated that it is important to this truce which raises and proposes the media echo of your proposal.
De la Rosa and Carpio said that the political advertisements must cease throughout this season and return the next year when it enters full campaign, because people want is to enjoy peace and family Christmas.
Stressed that Dominicans from November traditionally begin to enjoy Christmas and they want spaces to share in peace and u000atranquility.
The Archbishop of Santiago spoke at a seminar that was held yesterday in the business building, where they discussed aspects relating to the conservation of the goods and the heritage cultural and historical of Center historic.
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activity organized by the Chamber of Commerce and production of Santiago and other organizations business and representative of the area.
De la Rosa and Carpio, who spoke at the seminar, said that the initiative aims to sensitize the various sectors of the city to preserve the old downtown of Santiago.
According to the religious, the historic centre of Santiago has to hurt him at all and need to raise awareness to the people that must preserve its heritage.
Other institutions such as the Association for development (APEDI), Strategic Plan, the local mayor's Office participated in the event.
The President of the Chamber of Commerce and u000aProduction of Santiago, María Victoria Menicucci, proclaimed that the idea is to create awareness among the citizens and citizens so that America join forces to take a better city and preserving their historic properties and cultural.

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