The Eagles Carnival is closer to getting the desired declaration of International Tourist Interest, an old aspiration of the carnival that stepped firm in the last edition of Fitur, when the mayor of Eagle, Bartolome Hernandez, do so asked the Secretary of State for Tourism, Isabel Borrego, during the course of a meeting held both in Madrid.
Almost a year later and after a hard work of gathering documents and certificates evidencing the trajectory and importance of this popular celebration, this week, the municipal government of Eagles presented at the Institute of Tourism of the Region of Murcia, the record included everything needed to process the request officially material.
This morning, following the protocol, the local chief executive, Bartolome Hernandez, and the mayor of Tourism and Celebrations, Clara Valverde, received the President of the Federation of Clubs, José Alonso, who made him with a copy of the record cited .
During the ceremony, the mayor acknowledged the complexity to pull out a dossier as it has developed the City to process this application, so wanted to 'acknowledge the support received from many people and groups, especially the technical staff Office of Tourism Aguilas, coordinated by the Councillor for the area, has gladly taken this task, "said the mayor.
Bartolome Hernandez explained that 'now it's up to the Autonomous Community of Murcia give the nod to the file and send it to the Ministry of Tourism, to consider whether this is appropriate to grant the distinction'.
Eagles Mayor was hopeful that both Murcia and Madrid give its blessing to the statement Eagles Carnival and Festival of International Tourist Interest, while he said that 'would be the best reward for the effort of thousands of aquiline each year strive to show love and passion with which we live this party '.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas