Sunday, October 12, 2014

Pedro Sanz attends Sunday parade in Madrid on October 12 – 20minutos.es

Pedro Sanz attends Sunday parade in Madrid on October 12 – 20minutos.es

The President of the Government of La Rioja, Pedro Sanz attends Sunday in Madrid to acts that will take place during the October 12, commemorating the National Day.

President of the Government of La Rioja, Pedro Sanz attends Sunday in Madrid to acts that will take place during the October 12, commemorating the National Day.

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This year attended by all except the Autonomous Presidents of Catalonia, the Basque Country and Asturias. Artur Mas and Inigo Urkullu has offered explanations for his absence and the Spaniard Javier Fernandez has alleged reasons agenda.

More and Urkullu have not attended in previous years, while in the case of the head of the Asturian government will be the second year of absence from the military parade. Yes he went in 2012 to the military acts, which was his first year as President of the Principality.

In addition to the President of the Community of Madrid, Ignacio Gonzalez, are expected to attend the parade the President of Andalucía , Socialist Susana Diaz, who came first in 2013, since she was elected to office in September of that year, following the resignation of José Antonio Griñán.

The Spaniard, Alberto Garre, attend first parade on October 12, as this year replaced as president of the Community Ramón Luis Valcárcel, that last July he was appointed vice president of the European Parliament.

the president will also attend Baleares, Jose Ramon Bauza; that of Valencia, Alberto Fabra; that of La Rioja, Pedro Sanz; the chief executive of Navarre, Yolanda Ginger; that of Galicia, Alberto Núñez Feijoo, the President of the Junta de Castilla y León, Juan Vicente Herrera; President of Castilla-La Mancha, Maria Dolores de Cospedal; that of Extremadura, José Antonio Monagas; that of Cantabria, Ignacio Diego; Aragonese chief executive, Luisa Fernanda Rudi, and the presidents of the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, Juan Jesús Vivas and Juan José Imbroda. A total of 16 heads of regional executives.

have also confirmed their attendance Paulino Rivero, president of the Canary Islands, which maintains a bitter confrontation with the government of Mariano Rajoy on account of oil exploration.

Last year 2013, in addition to Javier Fernández did not attend the military parade the Autonomous Presidents of the Basque Country, Catalonia, Murcia, Valencia, Balearic Islands and La Rioja.

this year will be the first military parade on the occasion of the National Day of Philip VI from who is King of Spain, although it will not be the first presiding as last year, as Prince of Asturias, succeeded his father found it recovering from an operation hip which had undergone days ago.

So, next Sunday Don Felipe preside the parade and as supreme chief of the Army, something he could not do last year because it is inherent condition the office of King, so predictably high wear his uniform label Army will complete with sash captain general of the Armed Forces.

Airshow

The parade will include an air show that this time with the participation of over 30 aircraft both Spanish and foreign. So, after two years in which the only air exercise that could be seen was the responsibility of the Eagle Patrol to draw the flag of Spain, the Ministry of Defence has decided to make a major outlay this year when financing the military parade .

Coinciding with the commemoration in 2014 of the 75th anniversary of the creation of the Air Force, the audience can enjoy, in addition to the Eagle Patrol, an exhibition with more than 30 aircraft, of which there will be apparatus Sites acrobatic patrols a day before will also participate in an Air Festival at the base of Torrejón (Madrid).

Aircraft can be seen during military parade carried days practicing in the Madrid sky, while the troops that march walk along the Paseo del Prado of the capital are also rehearsing for weeks in their barracks.

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