With such sparse population in the San Isidro Parish, interesting that the government is prioritizing this initiative. Could it be they expect an influx of inhabitants because of the development of economic projects in the region?
Issue of the Day Tuesday August 11 of 2009
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CIUDAD BOLIVAR, BOLIVAR STATE, VENEZUELA
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Jhonny reported Neira 2009 The communal councils Claritas 2009 population census
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Photo credit: LM PHL The Claritas / Communal Councils that make life in the San Isidro Parish, specifically in the town of Las Claritas rise soon a population census in the entire area, thus fulfilling one of the requirements of the Organic Law of the municipal government for presentation of the proposed creation of a new municipality in the San Isidro Parish in the state Legislative Council, said the local leader Jhonny Neira. As reported in the newsletter, various coordinators and spokespersons of the indigenous and Creole local councils took part in the conference room of the community radio station FM 102.1 Cristal. Neira stressed that this was one of the steps required in order to crystallize what is called a local desire to be elevated to autonomous municipality and cease to be a parish belonging to the municipality Sifontes. Since the time of writing should have been initiated to register the activity of all persons living in the place, which has a large percentage of indigenous population, which is scattered in numerous local communities, who must travel daily to Tumeremo to different measures of local nature. It is worth noted that this type of initiative has been reinforced in recent months in an attempt to enter what would become the 12th municipality in BolĂvar state, which is valid to point out, despite its vast area is one of the states that municipalities have fewer at the low number of inhabitants.
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