This young European candidate of the Plural Left lorquina birth, visited the town of Cieza Tuesday to present at a press conference for the candidacy of the part and its agenda for the European elections.
This event was accompanied by Councilman IU-Greens in Cieza, José Eduardo Illueca.
María Marín focused his speech on the situation of young people, she said "one of the groups most affected by the crisis, along with the elderly, dependent and women";
for this candidate, "is a drama that the generation of Spanish more educated and prepared the story has become, as a result of neoliberal policies embodied by the two major parties in the generation of unemployment, precariousness and Exile in first generation to live worse than their parents. "
Drama that is accentuated, if possible, in the case of Murcia, "where regional government Valcárcel leaves with a youth unemployment rate in the region above 50 100."
The massive youth unemployment "very precarious and temporary employment and increased recruitment in the black economy adds".
The consequence is that "many young people in our region are pushed to go out in search of a future and a job, Spain is the country of the European Union, by far more young people lost to emigration and crisis and is not voluntary but forced out economic exile ".
However, according to the young candidate IU, "no solution, but this happens to rebel against the neoliberal policies that the Troika wants to impose on us, and it is therefore essential to recover the power of the people against the power of economic forces, and this is achieved in a democracy, especially through the votes. "
As measures that would articulate public policy alternatives to the current youth, which includes Plural Left on his show, Maria referred, inter alia, "the creation of a European directive on minimum wage to do so on 60 100 salary environment, enhancing the entry of young people to employment through job sharing, advancing the retirement age and reducing working hours, guaranteed by the law of equal access to first job and eliminate leading figures unequivocally job insecurity, as unpaid internships, trainees and temporary employment. "
Lorca also referred candidate measures proposed in relation to education, as the "guarantee of a system of public grants to facilitate the access of young people to college," housing, as "the creation of a network public housing, at European level, to hire young at prices compatible population with purchasing power "or political participation, stressing in this regard the proposal to" establish the right to vote from age 16 and also guarantee for all migrants, a right that can be exercised unfettered without difficulties. "
The European program of the Plural Left also considers "the adoption of European legislation to ensure at least a presence of 15 100 young people in all representative institutions of the Union, and the creation of the post of Commissioner of Youth in all bodies under the Parliament. "
Source: IU-verdes Cieza