UNEFM CICAFE
social responsibility
The House Industrial, Commercial and Agricultural Falcón State (CICAFE), takes her commitment to social responsibility and integration of all sectors of the community Falconiana. It also supports and participates in efforts to recover the values \u200b\u200bof solidarity, tolerance and honesty.
We seek to be an ally of the communities which foster the building industry. In CICAFE support processes to strengthen civic identity and are active promoters for that reason imposed on anarchy, and the dialogue over force.
offer free counseling to 300 retailers
to the headquarters of the House Industrial, Commercial and Agricultural Falcón State (CICAFE), was approached by a representative of the 300 Commission Merchants installed in the Choir Traders Market, located in Av Romulo Gallegos of this city, to seek institutional support to the serious problems they face in obtaining the patent Industry and Trade.
In CICAFE were attended by the Vice-President, Juan Ramón Castilian, who listened attentively to their proposals. He then offered them free advice on tax matters and organizational.
Commission Merchant Traders Market was composed, Ayme Pulgar, José Luis Díaz Torres, Archimedes Navarro, Daniel Reyes, Alicia Petit, Yuri Roa, Jairo Duno, Aguiar and Amada María Camacho, who expressed their protest against what considered an excessive fine, Million Bolivars for each site, relating to the payment of Industry and Trade Pat.
"We pay the rent on time, and hinder us when the patent application. Just call while in the bathroom of the market there is never water or sanitation services, while criminals are rampant stealing the merchandise. Flea
Ayme, said: "We're a family who needs to work to live and we apply a fine of over a million Bolivars. We demand a review but we will go to the end.
Traders complain about delays in the work of historical
The House Industrial, Commercial and Agricultural Falcón State (CICAFE) shares the rehabilitation of infrastructure, public spaces and buildings in the old town of Coro, but not quantified damage in considerable losses for traders installed there by the delay in the connection of these works.
last five months when work began have closed a bakery, a coffee fit, a hairdresser, a facility dedicated to the field of paints for houses, craft and bookstore, as well as other businesses have moved to other areas of the city to avoid total ruin.
The situation becomes more serious because these works are undertaken without any signs collapsed keeping automotive and pedestrian traffic in the central town.
For his part, Mayor Rafael Pineda said in press statements that the work will be ready for the July 26, when the city of Coro up to 480 years after its founding, and the rest for 9 December when he meets an anniversary more than the declaration of Coro and La Vela and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. TESTIMONIALS
ANDREW PETIT BRITO, 63, accountant. Has its office in the building Avila, Calle Zamora. "Hopefully, after five months that the new announcement the Mayor Pineda on completion of the work was finished for the day July 26, when the city of Coro will arrive in 480 years of its founding."
LUÍS GRANADILLO NAMÍAS, 61 años, Secretario Ejecutivo del Consultorio Jurídico Liscano en la Calle Toledo. “Aplaudo la ejecución de las obras en el casco histórico, pero las mismas se acometen con lentitud y es por ello que solicitamos celeridad, sin que pongan en peligro las edificaciones coloniales por las cuales se hace está inversión por el orden de los 31 millardos de bolívares”.
A TRAVÉS DE UNA MESA DE TRABAJO
CICAF apoya iniciativa de los vecinos de un nuevo acuerdo contra la inseguridad
La Federación de Asociaciones de Vecinos del Municipio Miranda (FAVEM) exhorta a la Defensoría del Pueblo, como garante de los derechos groups to convene a work table, where they participate with judges, prosecutors from the Attorney General, Polifalcón, National Guard, CICPC, to address the security issue, an approach endorsed CICAFE said Juan Ramon Castilian, Vice-Chair business entity.
"FAVEM since 2000, has been working with our police in various programs through the direction of citizen participation, and in that time we know Polifalcón's commitment to fight crime on all fronts," said William Hill , neighborhood leader.
Neighbors The paper raises the need for an agreement between Police, prosecutors and judges in the preparation of minutes and records to avoid impunity. Also, the urgency to establish and equip police commandos immediate response.
Moreover, Víctor García, Vice-President said FAVEM suggest to the Ombudsman, to commit to urge the Regional Executive to implement a policy of disarming the civilian population, taking into account that most crimes are committed with firearms.
For this agreement, the neighbors believe that the articles of the Community Councils Act provides for training, public safety committees and subsequently set up an intelligence network. Also suggest that you select and train judges, prosecutors, the ombudsman and police officers.
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