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Desiré Chacón, president of Altihay on the island, points out that it will be a museum and, at the same time, "a way to recover dignity." Go to download Fuerteventura will host an LGTBIQ+ historical memory and interpretation center thanks to an agreement between the Government of the Canary Islands, the island's Cabildo and the Altihay association. The president of Altihay, Desiré Chacón, welcomes the materialization of this project with “an immense joy” of seeing an objective for which they had been working for many years achieved. They hope that, on the one hand, it will be a visitor center, in the style of a museum for people who visit the island, but on the other they consider it “a way to recover the dignity” of those people who, in the past, suffered inequality and persecution. More than 15 million mortgaged people will be able to recover part of the expenses Patricia Suárez, president of Asufin, understands that the amount can amount to about 1,500 euros. Go to download Asufin has won a class action lawsuit on mortgage expenses through which those who have any of the clauses included in the judgment will be able to request the execution of the judgment without having to start a judicial process.
This will affect mortgage customers of Kutxabank, Unicaja Banco, ING Bank and Deutsche Bank. The ruling follows the jurisprudence of the High Court of Justice of the European Union and the Supreme Court, which obliges banking entities to return all registration costs and half of the notary, management and appraisal costs. Patricia Suárez, president of Asufin, points out that the measure will affect around 15 million mortgage holders who can receive a refund of around 1,500 euros. The Valleseco international zarzuela competition WhatsApp Number List reaches its eighth edition, increasing the level Orchestra Orchestra The creator of the project, Isabel Costes, points out that the pandemic has not prevented the celebration of the call. Go to download The Valleseco international zarzuela competition has reached its eighth edition despite the covid-19 pandemic, something that the orchestra director and creator of the project, Isabel Costes, is pleased about. He regrets, however, that due to illness, seven finalists could not travel, nor could one of the jury members, who also had to give a master class.

The winner was the Mexican singer Zaida Ruiz. humble origins Costes remembers that the idea of the project dates back to when the auditorium was built in Valleseco. Then he proposed to the mayor to hold this contest, explaining that it was “our genre,” reviled at the beginning of the 20th century for its popular nature. They began “very humbly,” with a regional character. After three years it reached a national level, until the Cabildo of Gran Canaria came in “and we became international.” This year they have reached a “very high” level, with the participants making things very difficult for the jury.Cleaning workers from Las Palmas capital describe the cancellation of the ERE as “bittersweet” Mariló Medina, affected by the collective dismissal, points out that the TSJC does not annul the dismissals, but rather considers them unfair. Go to download The Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands (TSJC) has declared void the employment regulation file (ERE) of the street cleaning company in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria that affected 187 workers. For one of those affected, Mariló Medina, the ruling does not reach “total satisfaction”, since it partially agrees with the works council, since although it recognizes the nullity of the ERE, it does not recognize the nullity of the dismissal, but only its inadmissibility. Now the workers have five days to appeal this “bittersweet sentence.” Medina believes that it could be solved by incorporating the entire group, “but that depends on what they want.
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