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Message: Paul Gamboa rejects "political game that condemns mining"...

Paul Gamboa rejects "political game that condemns mining"...

posted on Mar 18, 2008 01:31AM
Paul Gamboa rejects "political game that condemns mining"
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Germán Dam V.
Photo Luis Vallenilla



The appeal does is to "make mining legal" The engineer Paul Gamboa, a candidate on his own initiative for governor of Bolivar state, made public its position with regard to mining and the problems that they currently live workers Ternium Pages .

  As a first point, the candidate spoke about "the political game condemning mining." Considers that it is obliged to defend this industry as one of its proposals presented a plan "to achieve a mine development vigorous, ambitious and strong."

  "You can achieve a mining ecological and environmental. All countries have used for social and economic development of the natural resources that were available to them. The only people we cling to us not wanting to develop Venezuelans who we are happy to live in the little oil sold, "explained Sargent.

  He assured the candidate that guayaneses have the challenge of using the resources offered by the subsoil, but "a safe and productive to generate the financial resources required to move out of poverty."
 
  Gamboa believes that illegal mining degrades and harms the environment, but at the same time ensures that "in the state of Bolivar many unemployed professionals, who hope to be given the opportunity. This is the chance to make mining law."

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  "I pray to God to comfort all the men and women who were involved in the violent events that took place a few days ago. AND withdraw their bodies, minds and spirits, all traces of the violence," were the words with Gamboa that began this point.

  He assured that the steel are in the legitimate quest for better remuneration. "But the facts have engaged in unprecedented, their right to strike is legal fought with levels of violence rarely seen in the state."

  It considers that "the time has come to ask seriously a thorough review of labour relations, which must be supported on an increase in the participation of workers in companies and the distribution of profits."

  Finally, Gamboa said, "we want peace association. Must reach an immediate agreement between the warring parties should be the beginning and toward the changes that are needed to achieve sustainable development."
 
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