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News Around the Republic of Mexico | November 2007
Mexican Legislator to Promote Bilateral Relations with Cuba Mathaba go to original
Carrying concrete actions that help improve bilateral relations between Cuba and Mexico is the main goal of Mexican legislator Hector Hugo Olivares, appointed by the Chamber of Deputies of that nation as head of the Mexican Parliamentary Group of Friendship with Cuba.
Havana - According to Prensa Latina, after expressing his satisfaction for his appointment, Olivares noted that the creation of this commission reflects the historic and close bonds of friendship that exist between the two nations.
The legislator, member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), said he has a special love for Cuba as his father, former Secretary of Government Enrique Olivares Santana, was the Mexican ambassador to the island from 1985 to 1987 during the administration of Miguel de la Madrid (1982-1988).
The Mexican Parliamentary Group of Friendship with Cuba also includes 11 other legislators: four of the National Action Party (PAN), two of the Democratic Revolution Party (PRD), two of the Labor Party (PT) and another three of the Convergence, Alternative and Ecologist Green parties.
Olivares said that the 12 members of the commission are very interested in improving the links between the two countries and, with this goal in mind, they will organize an agenda with concrete actions to increase bilateral relations in all sectors.
In this sense, he noted that coordination meetings with the Cuban National Assembly (Parliament) and with the Cuban Embassy in Mexico will be held in order to adjust bilateral cooperation.
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