Municipality of San Pedro del Pinatar, José García Ruiz, Secretary General of the local, at the opening of the exhibition commemorating the centenary of PSRM-PSOE showing at the Museum of the Russian House, a series of explanatory panels includes two moments history, since 1910, when the first cluster, until the Spanish Civil War and a second stage from the Franco era to the present.
The local mayor said he was "proud to belong to the 100-year history of the PSOE also commented about the exhibition and commemorative book that is" hard work and rigorous research to truth and that shows one hundred years of socialist struggle of thousands of anonymous for the conquest of the rights of workers, united by ideas of justice, equality and progress. "
Finally, José María García, recalled the last Socialist mayor of San Pedro del Pinatar, July Albaladejo "Thanks to his character got pinatarenses not stain the hands of blood in the civil war."
Behind him, Angel Pascual, presented the statement of a political group that has "a story that has no other of our country, a hundred years of struggle for democracy," Professor of the UMU said that this is not an exercise in melancholy "Looking back to retrieve ideas and not lose the north, the values of our roots enrich the exciting future ahead."
Former Sen. Antonio Martínez Shepherd was responsible for introducing the book, 'The Socialists in the Region of Murcia 1910-2010', written by leading historians of the Community, among which includes himself.
"This is a very important historiographical effort to collect 100 years of commitment in two volumes which speaks not of martyrs but of facts."
Shepherd pointed out that this is not the official history of the game.
"Each chapter is the responsibility of the author, telling the story as close as possible to the truth."
Finally, former senator recalled some names pinatarenses fifty-five who were tried for his ideals during the Civil War.
Closed the opening by the Secretary General of the Socialist Murcia, Pedro Saura, who said that the Socialists, "we remain a group fighting for equality and against oppression, we are the party of change, transformation and progress."
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar