The City of San Javier today celebrated the thirty-third anniversary of the Spanish Constitution in an official ceremony in which the mayor has stressed the importance of this fundamental rule as a basic pillar of democracy and social peace.
The mayor of San Javier, Martinez Visitation, today presided over the official ceremony by which the session commemorating the thirty-third anniversary of the Spanish Constitution.
The event, held at the hall of the council, the mayor pointed out that, despite the changes and times of difficulty, "the Constitution and the values ​​that this slogan: freedom, justice, equality and political pluralism, have kept the social peace of our state, giving us the most stable period of our history. "
It also said that Spain is now experiencing one of the most complex in those 33 years of democracy, so it is a "must recover the essential message of consensus and harmony of our Constitution and rely on it as a fundamental pillar of the State" .
"It's a time when all Democrats must walk together, strengthen the cohesion of this great nation, whose foundations are based on the openness that led to the constituents to overcome ideological differences and political interests, developing the standard backbone of our society establishing current and living standards remain valid despite the changes, "he added.
It has also appealed to the responsibility of the entire political class to maintain and protect the constitutional heritage and has stressed the need to "work constructively, focusing on the protection of the rights and duties that records the Constitution, to advance a modern and developed society, and respond to problems that affect everyday life from the Spanish to the principles of equality, equity and justice. "
He concluded by recalling that today, December 6, commemorates "the triumph of democracy, the success of a participatory process in which all the Spanish decided to give ourselves a fundamental rule, a legal framework that safeguards democracy of this great nation that must move forward as a space of coexistence, pluralism and respect. "
After the speech, the act ended with the traditional flag-raising by the mayor, Visitation Martinez, the deputy mayor and councilman of Tourism, Antonio Garcia, and the regional deputy Francisca Cabrera, while the municipal band has sung the anthem of Spain.
In the text have been present members of the municipal corporation, representatives of associations and social groups and residents of the municipality.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar