Fomento no fomenta, by Juli Capella

What a shame Foment’s performance, just when could have cornered Colau against the ropes. Instead of displaying his avant-garde name and encouraging, that is, encouraging progress, he has dedicated himself to ask rear, vindicate values ​​of the past. They already did the same when the first pedestrianizations, fearful, by demanding that the City Council put back roads and parking lots.

Foment has lost the opportunity to force the City Council to promote new economy, the only one possible. Force them to be serious about the changes that ecological transition urges us. Offer yourself as a pioneer in corporate citizen responsibility. To improve in democratize new technologies, undoubtedly key to a prosperous future. In demanding forcefully, once and for all, the commitment to housing, that no city council, of any color, has known not even to mend. Force Janet Sanz to commit to redevelop the entire city and not just some streets. He could have taken the opportunity to bet on the cultural industries, instead of claiming that an ‘alien’ mazacote land in the port. On the contrary, having demanded that Barcelona’s culture be exported abroad. Catapult our creativity, colorful and bright, source of wealth of two types, mercantile and psychic. They have lost the opportunity, with the strength they have, to promote a change in the economic paradigm in times of new humanism.

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But they have just vehemently demanded go back to the old abnormality. They revive the mantra of past generations: ‘billet’, ranking, tourism monkey, privatize, growth, surveillance, big projects & mldr; Oh and exempt low emission zones, as in Madrid. But a relay of conscientious entrepreneurs, happy to improve their city and their pocketbook; proud to share progress, because either it is common or it is not. It is a silent and peaceful revolution, but it is growing and inevitable. Impossible to imagine for people over 30 or people without a spyglass. Or put on the nape.

Reference-www.elperiodico.com

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