Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Émigrés Want to Meet in El Salvador

Émigrés Want to Meet in El Salvador


For those El Salvadorens liveing a outside the counrty this is a was for them to voice there vote for there home country i think this is a great idea to help people that have moved on from el salvador around the world to help and participate in there countrys Future.




San Salvador, Nov 11 (Prensa Latina) Hundreds of émigrés will participate in the 6th Convention of Salvadorans Abroad, which will take place in this capital from November 25 to 27 at the Jose Simeon Cañas University.


During the annual meeting, organized by the Association of Salvadorans in the World, Salvadoran residents in other countries will talk about a lecture called “The Human Capital of Diaspora: Far Beyond the Remittances.”


Francisco Rivera, president of the group, said that the meeting will last three days, with the central objective to strengthen the vision of those who are living abroad, said local newspaper el Diario de Hoy.


Salvador Sanabria, director of El Rescate, now involved in the preparation of the meeting, said that the meeting will call for the approval of the vote for Salvadorans living abroad to meet their families.


“The political class in El Salvador confirms the lack of will to grant the human right of suffrage to more than 2 million Salvadorans, who are now living abroad, and will not be able to take part in the elections in January and March 2009,” said Sanabria.


Jose Manuel Ortiz, a member of the organization living in Spain, considered that being included in the vote, will be a great expectation.


During the event, a panel will work with 4 candidates of the 6 political parties in El Salvador, inscribed to participate in the elections.


On the financial and economic crisis in the US, organizers said they have not scheduled a specific panel to discuss the problem, and people interested can be present in the event, if they register on:


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