Friday, July 18, 2008

Conservative Party (PC) – July 14, 2008

Our second meeting on Monday was with the Conservative Party (PC). We met with Azalea Aviles, President of the Conservative Party, Alejandro Bolanos Davis, Director and Alfredo Cesar A., Foundation President (He will be attending the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN the first week in September), and others. The PC has also been abolished by the current administration’s Supreme Electoral Council. As a result, the PC is not represented on the upcoming municipal election ballots and will not be on the national ballot in November 2011 unless the party is restored.



The PC first and foremost priority is party restoration. After receiving the May 21, 2008 letter from the liberal party an investigation was opened the next day. PC worked with independent observers to demonstrate that the claim for abolition was inaccurate and that the PC met the law with 80 percent of municipalities having a PC member on the ballot using the official Supreme Electoral Council’s list and has followed up on the case with further communications but has not received back an official response.



The PC political agenda is to primarily economic believing in investment to generate employment which will resolve issues of wealth by creating employment and giving people the opportunity to produce. PC believes in small governments that regulate rather then governments that are active in economic development and investment. The foundation of their policy agenda rests on strongly supporting education believing it will prepare people to support themselves.

Pictured left to right: Christy, Alfredo Cesar A., and Josh.


Picture left to right: Josh, Alfredo Cesar A., Valerie, Marshand, ..., Marianne, Christy, ..., Alejandro Bolanos Davis..., Adam, Joe.