“Reviving Community Ideals: Villalar’s Manifesto for Castilla y León’s Identity, Future and Dignity”

2023-04-23 10:13:48

The offering of the Town Hall of Villalar de los Comuneros, which ended with the song of hope, today claimed identity, future and dignity for Castilla y León and the spirit of community ideals present in society and in the people of the 21st century that ” do not give up” in the demand for quality services and in the fight against depopulation.

It was the mayoress of San Pelayo, Virginia Hernández, who was in charge of reading the manifesto or song of hope in which she stressed that the community revolution was the first modern one in history, a precursor of others in Europe and America and that its ideals are still alive in today’s society.

In her speech, the mayoress alluded to the rejection that, since its inception as Community Day, León has felt for the celebration of the community members’ festival. Hernández has invited León not to feel it as “improper”. “In it are the heirs of community ideals and those who celebrate Community Day but deny and are scared of the spirit of Villalar,” he said, referring to the parties that govern the Junta de Castilla y León (PP and Vox). . “This April 23, this mistreated land, its identity, its future and dignity are claimed,” she said. “You have to celebrate as a people,” she asserted.

According to the mayoress of San Pelayo, a small town (48 inhabitants), the community members of the 21st century, like those of the 16th century, are people who “do not give up”, who live in the towns and want healthcare without clinics closing and connection to Internet. “They are resistant people,” she proclaimed, to collect some rights like those of LGTBI people.

The floral offering to the community members Juan de Padilla, Juan Bravo, Francisco Maldonado, and the community member María Pacheco, a figure that is being recovered, was made by the mayor of Villalar, Luis Alonso Laguna; the leaders of the CCOO, Vicente Andrés, and of the UGT, Faustino Tenprano; the president of the CES, Enrique Cabero, and the president of the Youth Council, Sandra Améz; Óscar Olmo, Acción Castilla y León, and Virginia Hernández.

Alonso Laguna highlighted the effort of the Villalar City Council to maintain the festival and the community spirit by refusing the Castilla y León Foundation to the programming that it had been carrying out for years, for which reason he asked for its disappearance because it had nothing to “do with the principles that They inspired her.”

“If they want to remove the party, they should be able to remove it,” proclaimed Faustino Temprano, who warned that they would have to reform the Statute of Autonomy and recalled that José María Aznar tried with a traveling party but was unsuccessful. “They have not been able to, nor will they be able to,” he affirmed.

Vicente Andrés picked up the phrase of the community members that “the kingdom sends the king and not the king the people”, as Virginia Hernández did the same later, while the president of the CES appealed to democracy and social dialogue.

The sun, with some gusts of wind, marked the floral offering to the community members this year, which was followed in Villalar square by dozens of people, among them, the Government delegate in the Community, Virginia Barcones; the sub-delegate of the Government in the province, Alicia Villar, in addition to the president of the CES of Castilla y León, the regional leaders of the UGT and CCOO, and the regional coordinator of the IU, Juan Gascón, among other political and union leaders.

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