Who can argue that it is possible to think and act with those who are far away and barely survive and those who are close and are suffering because of the crisis.
solidarity and social justice are the tools we have in periods of crisis for the society is not decoherence, solidarity and social justice are principles and values \u200b\u200bthat have been put in place over the distance in miles that we have among the countries that need it and us.
In Spain, we are still facing a crisis over which the government has taken economic decisions of social policy spending thinking about decoherence not part of our society.
some countries and continents in which this solidarity and social justice can not manage the governments of the region, or because they do not exist or are not capable because they have nothing to manage than their own misery.
is why, even in this period of crisis in which we must think about how to comply with UN agreements to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.
Development aid from Spain has doubled in the last five years, we are the country that has increased its aid.
If each of the countries meet their obligations progress in the next five years may be crucial and decisive.
effort must be maintained despite the crisis, likely to be halted at any rate by the crisis, but that's cyclical. Spain will maintain the goal of reaching 2015 to 0.7%, we must remember that in 2004 were at 0.45%. Unfortunately
not enough commitment and effort of countries. I agree and it was time that someone raised with objectivity and courage as President Zapatero has echo.
To meet the Millennium Development Goals in education, health, childcare, to make possible out of poverty and extreme poverty to millions of human beings, we need a tax on international financial transactions for wholly devoted to the achievement of those objetivos.El financial system had a major crisis, the countries we go to their rescue, it is fair that the countries and nations, the general public on demand, ask them an effort to advance that no human being will die of misery and poverty, the effort social justice, solidarity and well worth
solidarity and social justice are the tools we have in periods of crisis for the society is not decoherence, solidarity and social justice are principles and values \u200b\u200bthat have been put in place over the distance in miles that we have among the countries that need it and us.
In Spain, we are still facing a crisis over which the government has taken economic decisions of social policy spending thinking about decoherence not part of our society.
some countries and continents in which this solidarity and social justice can not manage the governments of the region, or because they do not exist or are not capable because they have nothing to manage than their own misery.
is why, even in this period of crisis in which we must think about how to comply with UN agreements to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.
Development aid from Spain has doubled in the last five years, we are the country that has increased its aid.
If each of the countries meet their obligations progress in the next five years may be crucial and decisive.
effort must be maintained despite the crisis, likely to be halted at any rate by the crisis, but that's cyclical. Spain will maintain the goal of reaching 2015 to 0.7%, we must remember that in 2004 were at 0.45%. Unfortunately
not enough commitment and effort of countries. I agree and it was time that someone raised with objectivity and courage as President Zapatero has echo.
To meet the Millennium Development Goals in education, health, childcare, to make possible out of poverty and extreme poverty to millions of human beings, we need a tax on international financial transactions for wholly devoted to the achievement of those objetivos.El financial system had a major crisis, the countries we go to their rescue, it is fair that the countries and nations, the general public on demand, ask them an effort to advance that no human being will die of misery and poverty, the effort social justice, solidarity and well worth
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