Politics - PSPV

The l'Escola de la Mar and sports cooperation were the socialist proposals in its sports day

November 24 from 2014 - 12: 45

The dianenses Socialists celebrated their fifth day participatory facing the development of its government program, this time focused on the world of sport. After it, drew a map of the current situation of sports in Denia and conclusions that allow them to trace a path in which to work towards an efficient, effective and consensual sports policy.

It was inaugurated by Juan Antonio Mestre, Doctor in Sports Science from the University of Valencia. His talk was about the need to build a local sports policy in constant contact with all those involved in the field, through formal networks.

After his presentation, Antonio Perles coordinated a round table in which Agustín Mossi, former director of the Football School, Fernando Sendra, of the Tururac tourism company, and Ricard Pérez of the Fundació Baleària participated.

Among the topics discussed was the need for involvement of schools and users in decision-making, the proportionality of subsidies among major sports and minority interests, the use of physical activity events as a tourist attraction and a change of mentality through education in schools that seeks to inculcate social values ​​at an early age, which go beyond the competition.

The debate revolved around two proposals, mainly the creation of a School of the Sea, which promote minority various water sports and fishing gear closer to young people; and promote sports management between the peoples of the Marina Alta, allowing small towns refer a certain entity intermunicipal services to those who can not cope with a limited resources. Thus, the management of schools and facilities for physical activity would be internal and local levels, external and regional, creating a new way of approaching decisions.

Several attendees, linked to the physical activity of the city, denounced the situation of helplessness in which many Dianenses clubs find themselves. They complained about the lack of attention they have and asked that they at least be listened to. They also expressed their disappointment at the absence on this day of the sports councilor, Sisco Signes.

The mayoral candidate, Vicent Grimalt, positively valued the contributions of the attendees to draw up sports policies together. Grimalt stressed that the objective of the meeting was to listen to the demands of the clubs and citizens to analyze them and later translate them into a true municipal sports policy.

From Socialist ranks they have confirmed that in a few weeks the candidate will meet personally with clubs and sports associations of the city to deepen the proposals from the day.

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