Many people came together at the Parliament of Navarre and that was a crucial week for the proposed shared parenting law, presented in our community for Izquierda Unida de Navarra, overcome a major stumbling block, that could have truncated the debate on this sensitive issue that affects many families in Navarre.
components were present in different associations like ours, Separated Children, also ANAPA, La Terraza, Confederation of Association of separated parents, Union State separated parents, as well as special guests of the political parties represented in parliament.
closely followed the public debate, with comments on all kinds of political action, supporting the courage of Navarre parlamenterios to develop this act, not wait, as intended at the state level, from Madrid to decide to enact the same for the whole nation, on the other hand, it makes sense that it was in force .. and not see the plight that the sensitivity of local parliaments do not dare the state.
Step by step, we walk the path that will lead to a shared parenting law in our community, the daughters and sons in Navarra have the opportunity (do not say "guarantee") power be raised by mom and dad, without increasing family conflict and equal .. We know that much remains to be done and will to overcome obstacles of all kinds, some very visible and others hidden in the shadows, but we are better than earlier this year, when we started meeting with our MPs to put the issue on the table. In this image parliamentary IUN, Ana Figueras presents and defends the motion to try and see the light bill.
We feel that our parliamentarians are intended, that this law is a reference to state law, which in turn will come.
I want to thank them the path chosen, as it is fair to say that today it could have been a sad day if the project went ahead. Be
firsthand that more than one political party had to juggle to fit between some of his supporters this new bill, I thank you personally and on behalf of the Association Separated Children courage and effort put into the task.