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"We must feel proud of our city and we will have an even more beautiful Murcia thank you" (20/11/2008)

Since 1997, students of primary schools in the township municipal plenary each star in a November 20, coinciding with the celebration of the Rights of the Child.

For more than an hour, the children have occupied the main room of City Hall to discuss and debate issues affecting them and make the claims they deem appropriate.

The Mayor, Miguel Ángel Cámara, has ceded his post as president of the Plenary Hall today who have become major players in the debate.

After a few words of House have spoken school students The Arboleja CP, CP Infanta Cristina (Bacons Bridge), CP Santa Maria de Gracia and San Buenaventura school who acted as mayor and councilors.

The event, which has lasted for about an hour, has allowed the students to present their ideas on the rights of children, focusing especially on this occasion those of equality, inclusion and love.

Then, invited by the Mayor, have spoken spontaneously to present their proposals on the city.

Each center has studied the principles of the Declaration on the Rights of the Child with an emphasis in one of them:

CP The Arboleja, has focused its work on the principle of equality.

Involved 10 students in grades 5 and 6 primary school, accompanied by her guardian, Sandra Grau, and director, Ursula Muñoz.

Along with his spokesman in the House Kids, Francisco Garcia Manzano (6 th), M ª Belén involved Lifante (5 º) and Brenda M ª Pérez (6 º).

CP Infanta Cristina (Bacons Bridge): 25 students from 6 primary school have also worked on the principle of equality.

Andrew has acted as spokesman Jesús Peñalver and then intervened and Angela Victoria García Puche.

The children were accompanied by the tutor, Mary Bascuñana, and the center's director, Francisco Marín.

CP Santa Maria de Gracia (Murcia) have participated in Parliament three years of 5 th grade, with 73 students who have studied the principle of integration.

The student spokesman was Carmela Sanchez Albaladejo and have also participated Elena Garcerán and Juan Luis García Molina (5 º A), Candela Alcaraz Oren, Dulce Rubio (Artist) and Carlos Segura (all of 5 º B), and Pedro Miranda Sanchez and Paula Varea (5 º C).

The children were accompanied by their tutors, Francesca Vidal, Maria Hernandez and Zachary Ortín, the interpreter of children with hearing Silvia Martínez, Lucía Gómez speech therapist and the center's director, Francisco Pérez.

Colegio San Buenaventura (Murcia): 86 students have participated in the three years of 5 th grade, who have worked in the classroom principle number 6 of the Declaration on the Rights of the Child, Love is the student spokesperson Clara Gómez Blázquez and after she intervened Alicia Sempere and José Antonio Olivares (5 º A), Marco Caracena and M ª Carmen López (5 º B) and Carlos García-Tin and Francisco Javier Guardiola (5 º C).

Spontaneous interventions

After the speeches prepared by the students, the Mayor has invited them to present their own ideas about the city.

About 20 children have taken the floor to speak, above all, works in the city, cleaning, children's playgrounds and parks, the environment or integration.

The mayor, who has heard every one of your suggestions, they thanked their participation and their proposals and has said that "we should be very proud of Murcia.

The Murcia we have today and is pretty, but we still have a lot more thanks to you. "

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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