Thursday, March 3, 2011

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repealed the law 8, no complacency

The president, Ricardo Martinelli,
said the decision to repeal the Act 8,
is that 75% of the population mining rejects.

In fact, I'm really surprised with the promise of repeal of the law 8 (mineral resources). I can not hide my joy at seeing the video on the Rangefinder Web where Martinelli acknowledges that "it is the responsibility of state roll back this law," until I've actually been around news websites to make sure it's no joke that, and until I went to the Web office to see if they had thrown a statement and I was right: "Given residents and leaders, announced an aggressive investment plan worth 100 million Dollars to be held in the districts to build new schools, health and to rehabilitate and construct roads of production so that better days come to the inhabitants of these regions. "Sure, never a bad time to follow political campaigning.
Well, after so much bad news, to cast the country to friends Paco and Pilar, wounded in the unrest, a dead girl with the tear gas, the mockery of Decree 30 signed by a few people witch, the same law 8, I think it deserved to take an air and a glass of water while we are not polluting or privatize the IDAAN. At this point we must recognize that although Martinelli later, did something that is not customary - Will corporate pride? - Back on the bad policies that routes to Panama, not without doing clarification: "I do not want this to take as a symptom of weakness "...
Now, what is meant is not that Martinelli breaks his word or to repeal the Act 8 and then appear mini-laws 8, talking to some legal technicality, which begin to create other provisions equally or more damaging to our constitutional order (such as Article one of Law 8, which allowed foreign governments to invest in mining) and destroying biodiversity in Panama. We must be aware of that, not rest on our laurels, especially when the carnival begins the day after tomorrow, there will be that after a month and both fight back to try to tease us with a madrugonazo.
The other important point is that Martinelli, though sometimes it seems not to think about what he says, is smarter than you think. No wasted to whip his "enemies": "I can not let the confusion caused by radical groups that take advantage of the nobility and courage of the brotherly people Ngäbe Bugle" (enemies that I I think they are created by the paranoid Mulino) ... Furthermore, Martinelli, although talked about the "total repeal of this law," said Panama will never be free of mining and that would (at least) a moratorium period where would not give concessions for exploration or mining.
The Ngäbe by this time have been violated, and I even stopped calling them illiterate, drunk, among other insults, to call them people Ngäbe Noble (up nice rhyme) you have earned and were the great heroes of the homeland in the midst of all this, risking his own skin, blood and even cost them a lifetime. However, for those who listen to Martinelli's speech several times or read what he says, still feels that people underestimate the Ngäbe, and it seems they need to "instigators", "clusters with double agendas" among others so that "instigate", "sugar", "command" to protest, as if the Ngäbe not think for themselves or were not clear about their indigenous worldview.
should be made clear that not only the Ngäbe of the region who do not want mining in Azuero not want mine in the city do not want mines, mine left Chiriquí, and Pacora (another Once the Ngäbe) stood firm against the threat of a mine and put them remember that one day after the passage of Act 8 was published in an official gazette resolution in which the Ministry of Commerce and Industry features regime 499.98 hectares of mining concessions in the village of Pacora.
Would it be too much to ask us not forget all this?, Is that whoever reads it may also be happy and surprised, but we've been lied to enough to last us the smile, I repeat, we must not rest on laurels.

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