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They ask creating Single Affairs Committee Miners...

posted on Feb 06, 2008 01:56AM
They ask creating Single Affairs Committee Miners
Written by Paul Vidoza
Wednesday, 06 February 2008 

  Representatives of the small mining state of Bolivar are making an appeal to the authorities of the Ministry of Basic Industries and Mining (Mibam) for the medium term are designated Single Affairs Committee Mining with the aim of having a governing body mining in Bolivar state. Such an approach was made by Fernando Rodriguez Monroy, who said that given the failure of the estruendoso Retraining Mining in our entity, "it is urgent and necessary that the Commission appoint a Mibam Single Mining Affairs, for the sole purpose of having a government agency that is responsible for addressing the problems, concerns, needs, as well as the associated technical advice and support to more than 30 thousand men and women engaged in mining in Bolivar state, "she said.
Rodriguez Monroy said that such effects are calling for all miners bolivarenses to come to an important working meeting to be held this Thursday February 7, at 10 am at the Shell Acoustics park Leonardo Ruiz Pineda de Ciudad Bolivar, "where fellow miners must carry a photocopy of his identity card and their tickets, to be presented to representatives of the National Assembly," he noted.

The mining leader urged his fellow gold prospectors and diamond, to join in a period of about a month truce, ensuring that "as of this moment, all miners must freeze its activities to be the Commission Mines of the National Assembly, which will be responsible for resolving the problem of conversion mining in Bolivar state. At the same time, we are asking Brigadier General (Ni) Jose Gregorio Montilla Pantoja, to stop the violent actions against the miners, until the special commission of the National Assembly to take in this matter, "explained Rodriguez Monroy.

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The mining leader, Fernando Rodriguez Monroy, made an appeal for reconciliation Brigadier General (Ni) Jose Gregorio Montilla Pantoja, to attend this Thursday February 7, at 10 am, at the meeting to argue with the miners Representatives of the National Assembly, to be part of the large regional agreement to resolve the problems of small mining state of Bolivar.

It also argued that the miners should be involved in this day of work, "with the aim of fighting against the measure tightly precautelativa that passes against miners at the Tribunal II Control Bolivar state," she said.
 

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