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Bulletin No. 7 of the Committee of the Region South of alternatives if you can

Dear friend, dear friend:

As regularly, the committee Southeastern Alternative Tenerife Yes we can out to the street their newsletter to the Valle de Guimar. In this issue, 7, can be found as the following highlights:

- In Focus we present an overview of Arafo
seen from a point of view a little sarcastic, given the unique political situation that keeps this town from time immemorial.

- Inside the newsletter you will find an article on economics and ecology. Provides a study which shows that the development does not conflict with the proper treatment of the environment and alternative energies are really an awesome source for employment and advancement.

- Following the summary of an article that is posted on our blog on citizen participation, where subject matter experts provide their views on the growing concern of the population indifference to politics and collective participation in their neighborhoods and towns.

- continues this issue with an interview with some committee members, which reflect their views on various policy issues in the Valley of Guimaras and other issues related to the party or social participation.


- For local issues, we can find an overview of the problems of a people as Barranco Hondo, real estate speculation scenario the development of the PGO advantage of Candelaria, and then was left abandoned and forgotten by the local corporation waiting for a few months before the election fix everything that the neighbors have been waiting for years.


- In an interview in this issue we focus on the most endearing character of Candelaria, El Cape: a lifelong fisherman who tells us their experiences and how fishing has changed over the years.

- Finally, and as always, just with our traditional "Did you know ...?" This issue is dedicated to a plant that was introduced in the Canary Islands many years ago and has become something that is already part of our culture and identity: the Aloe vera.

as always hope that this newsletter is to your liking and look forward suggestions and opinions.

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