Santander (EFE) reminder” that this municipality will continue to “watch over” the rights of all.
This has been stated in a press release by its mayoress, Carmen Pérez (PP), who has rejected the criticism that has been made in previous days for the withdrawal of that LGTBI flag that the previous mayor, the socialist Alberto García Onandía, placed with reason for the constitution of the city council on June 17.
Carmen Pérez has added that the intention of her government team “was always to install this banner on June 28, the date on which Pride Day is celebrated throughout the world.”
“The fact of hanging this banner is intended to be a sign of the respect that we in the Santa Cruz de Bezana City Council feel for the fundamental rights of all people and a reminder that we will continue to ensure that none of them is undermined,” he stressed. .
He has also ensured that the City Council will continue to support the celebration of these “significant” dates and will do so “with banners or with different actions and campaigns that contribute to raising awareness among citizens towards issues or issues that allow us to continue moving forward together”.
“Santa Cruz de Bezana is a fantastic municipality in which to live, work, enjoy…, in which all diversities are respected, and our commitment is to continue working so that this continues to be the case”, the mayoress concluded.