This morning the mayor of Mazarrón, Francisco Blaya, has celebrated with his team of Government's thirty-second anniversary of the Spanish Constitution.
This celebration took place at Constitution Avenue where the last three years is the symbol of the unity of the Spanish.
The event was marked by the melodies of Drums and Bugles Banda de Mazarrón whose members have played the national anthem.
Francisco Blaya has issued a brief but intense speech in which he justified the implementation of this act to commemorate over three decades of constitutional society, with the raising of the flag as a symbol of union between the Spanish.
For the Mayor, "the Spanish should be proud of belonging to a democracy protected by the constitutional values of freedom, justice, equality, pluralism, respect for the law and the law."
After the speech has occurred hoisted the national symbol with the subsequent delivery of a laurel wreath carried by the Councillor for Culture, Alicia Jiménez, and the Councillor for Finance, Second Muñoz, those who have placed next to the flag.
This highly symbolic act has also served to honor those who gave their lives Mazarron to defend his ideals.
The symbolic celebration, included in the planning of celebrations of Mazarrón 2010, culminating in the musical compositions of Drums and Bugles Banda.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón