The Municipal Council, as every year, is celebrated to mark the Day of the Spanish Constitution had on this occasion a special character, because during it, in addition to the traditional reading of various articles of the Constitution by the spokespersons political groups that make up the city, held the appointment of Salvador Zamora Navarro as 'Favorite Son' of Mazarrón and Francisco Salvador Jimenez as 'Adopted Son' posthumously.
The Meeting Room of the Town Hall was filled to honor these two citizens.
Among those attending the Minister of Industry, Enterprise and Innovation, José Ballesta, and the Rector of the University of Murcia (UMU), José Antonio Cobacho and representatives of the Academy of Pharmacy of Santa Maria in Spain Murcia were .
The Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo, was commissioned to deliver Salvador Zamora and children of Francisco Salvador both titles.
The two distinctions counted multiple accessions of citizens, associations and companies, since the October plenary session began the record of both appointments.
Salvador Zamora Navarro was born in Mazarrón received postdoctoral training at the University of Newcastle (UK) and is currently professor emeritus at the University of Murcia (UMU).
Professor of Physiology, was the founder of the Research Group on Nutrition of the UMU.
In his speech, Zamora Navarro said that "probably the prize receipt is undeserved, but can not imagine how happy I feel.'s Something I can not help but also fills me with pleasure because being in your town and you recognize, is the hardest thing in the world. "
The professor of the UMU concluded by thanking your family to feel these emotions.
As for Francisco Salvador Jiménez, was born in the Andalusian village of Huécija.
Studied Bachelor of Almeria city and in recent months he was studying Social Graduated from the University of Murcia, which he combined with his family and professional obligations.
Since 1992 occupied the position of Head of Forestry Mazarrón area, and in 2002 took over the leadership of county, devoting their best efforts to the promotion and preservation of wetland boardwalk of the mulberry trees.
Jimenez's two sons, who died Oct. 12, at age 51, received the award from the mayor, Ginés Campillo.
This title praising his selfless dedication for 27 years to environmental conservation Mazarrón and Águilas.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón