To Consolidate a Salvador for All The Farabundo Marti National - TopicsExpress



          

To Consolidate a Salvador for All The Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front of El Salvador, the FMLN, has very clear goals if they win the presidential elections next February. The goal is to continue strengthening the socio-economic measures of the current government of President Mauricio Funes in terms of jobs, quality education and safety for all Salvadorans. The objectives have been submitted by Salvador Sanchez Ceren, presidential candidate, member of the former FMLN and leading political force in the Central American country after the elections of 2009. The program address the concerns of the whole population as expressed in the national dialogue convened by the FMLN in the middle of this year when Sanchez Ceren said that "The El Salvador we want will emerge from the heart and soul of the people. The government plan will be supplying Salvadorans’ needs in the next five years." One of the priorities is the security issues that concern the population. In this regard the government plan advances logistical support to the police. It intends to continue the current government programs that widely supported by the public and to implement others to maintain the progress made over the last four years. Such as the delivery of school kits, the titles to lands, the Ciudad Mujer project, senior’s basic pensions, the Medicines Act and subsidies for gas, energy, water and transport. In addition to joining PETROCARIBE, the projects of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America, will direct more resources to education or public benefit. The candidate of the Front stated that only with education and economic development, with full employment and decent wages, will crime be defeated Funes’ government, besides achieving tangible social progress, has managed a truce between the gangs and lowered the crime rate, which ceased to rank as one of the most violent in the world. The Farabundo Marti Front has achieved in its years of government guaranteed human rights, rights denied to the people of El Salvador by all previous governments and is determined not to back down. To stay ahead after the February 2014 elections, it will continue betting on a more productive and economically strong Salvador, a country that generates opportunities for each of its citizens.
Posted on: Tue, 10 Sep 2013 19:21:56 +0000

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