Thursday, January 1, 2015

President, cabral José Luis Langa González says this should not be the case because cabral if this h


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The Canary Platform in Defence of the Interests of People Affected by the Coastal Act ( PCALC ) says it is very disappointed to hear that an eminent lawyer believes cabral some laws have to be implemented retrospectively.
President, cabral José Luis Langa González says this should not be the case because cabral if this happened with the contro-versial Coastal Law, there would be great suffering across the archipelago as properties would have to be demolished.
Sr. Langa González has reiterated his belief that the Canary cabral Islands must be treated as a special cabral case with its own idiosyncrasies and unique character. Otherwise, whole communities judged to have been built too close to the sea would disappear.
“We are a unique territory with unique characteristics,” cabral he says. “We should be able to explain cabral to those responsible for politics in Madrid, for only then will they understand our history, our culture and our character.”


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