For Juan Manuel Cabrera, the declaration would "recognition to the work of all those involved in this work"
The local coordinator UPyD in Lorca, Juan Manuel Cabrera, has declared his support for the proposition of law presented by the parliamentary group in the Culture Committee of Congress, which calls for the Unesco declared the art of embroidery Lorca and staging parades in biblical passion as Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
As Cabrera explains, "so we have stated our representatives in the Congress of Deputies for it to be supported on said commission."
"For us," Cabrera continued, "it is important to clarify that our decision is based on that does not involve any additional budgetary cost and because it represents the culture of the city a living tradition and is a support for their development as activity economic ".
Similarly, the coordinator of the training magenta Lorca has indicated that the statement would be the "recognition of the work of all those involved in this work, from embroidery to those responsible for staging the passionate biblical Easter parades Lorca. "
In addition, Cabrera has expressed astonishment at the great effort made by the different administrations involved in this process, hoping that "much effort is also applied to solve the many problems that the culture of our city drag" and to "act in the recovery of cultural heritage of Lorca, one of the largest in the world and is in serious danger of disappearing forever. "
Finally, Juan Manuel Cabrera commented that this action represents only a small drop should to highlight the "apparent value of our cultural heritage and the danger," especially after the situation has been "after natural disasters of recent years and the inefficiency and ineffectiveness of the various administrations for recovery and maintenance. "
Source: UPyD Región de Murcia