In addition, through this campaign know the implications of the decisions made in Europe in everyday life and reporting on the possibilities of labor mobility between member countries.
Students of Roman Garcia Institute, and numerous neighbors Lorqui participated this morning in the city of Lorquí in 'I, 2014 European citizens' campaign to bring awareness to the citizens and the importance of the activity the European Parliament and the impact they have on our daily lives the decisions that were taken.
In addition, it has also been reported mobility options and possibilities for employment and learning offered in Europe through the EURES network.
This initiative, which coincides with the upcoming elections in Europe, aims to inspire a sense of active citizenship among young people and increase their participation in achieving the European Union's future.
The municipal mayor, Joaquín Hernández, has been responsible for opening talks reminding participants of the importance of the decisions and policies adopted in this institution, and that influence our daily lives directly.
"Although it sometimes seems that what happens in Europe is us too far, we need to start worrying about knowing and being aware of what is happening there as we do with our City."
Thus, in the seminar, organized by the Directorate General of the European Union and the City of Lorquí, which was held at the Plenary Hall of the City Council have intervened the director general of the European Union and Foreign Carmen Sandoval, the Epso ambassador in the Region of Murcia, Daniel Rivera, and the Counselor of the SEF, Noelia Bastida.
In addition it has also projected the video 'We are Europe' and Mobile Classroom is installed in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, with capacity for 12 people, from 10.00 to 13.30 hours've been students of the Roman IES García to see mural on different projects funded by the European Union.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorquí