Guatemala Government decorates Vice President Rafael Alburquerque
posted on: Nov 20 2011 13:39 by RDugey. Viewed 34 times.Guatemala Government awarded the Vice President of the Republic, Dr.
Rafael Alburquerque, with the order to the order of five volcanoes, in the grade of Grand Cross, for his efforts to the process of integration of the countries of Central America and the Caribbean.
the award was imposed by this country Vice President Rafael Espada, who emphasized the social commitment of Vice-President Alburquerque and its concern for the establishment of a regime of social welfare to cover all the countries of the area.
"this is a recognition that I'll take you with pride, and let me tell you that the imposition of the order of the five volcanoes over the solemnity of these acts Protocol for our people and for my implies a commitment to continue fighting and working for the welfare of the inhabitants of our region, so that there are more jobs and less poverty"", more education and less social inequality", stressed Alburquerque in u000athe framework of the Act that took place in the courtyard of the culture of the House of Government
the order of five volcanoes, is the highest recognition that makes the Government of Guatemala to a foreign dignitary. Together with the Vice President Rafael Alburquerque received the decoration Vice President Nicaragua, el Salvador, Honduras, Belize, Costa Rica and Panama.
the Vice President Rafael Alburquerque was on an official visit in Guatemala where he participated in the V Forum of Vice Presidents of Central America, Panama, Belize and Dominican Republic, a space for debates, discussions and reflections on the common issues affecting the countries of the region.
the next meeting will take place in Honduras and the topics that will be addressed are children and youth. Albuquerque returned Sunday to the country on a commercial flight and travel accompanied by his security chief general Ramon Alcantara, his assistant of personnel Ramon Ramirez and the u000aDirector of press of the Vice-Presidency Felipe Romero.

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