- The government delegate in Cantabria has attended this round table with the journalists of El País Anabel Díez and Luis R. Aizpeolea, El Mundo journalist Lucía Méndez and sociologist and political scientist Cristina Monge
The Government Delegation in Cantabria has brought together three journalists and a sociologist to analyze the 50 years of freedom of the press and expression in Spain after the advent of democracy.
The journalists of El País Anabel Díez and Luis R. Aizpeolea, the journalist of El Mundo Lucía Méndez and the sociologist and political scientist Cristina Monge participated in a round table held at the headquarters of the Chamber of Commerce of Cantabria.
An event framed in the activities of the programming ‘Spain in Freedom. 50 years’ and that has counted with the Cantabrian journalist of the SER Jana Sánchez as moderator.
The government delegate in Cantabria, Pedro Casares, participated this Monday in this “this exceptional conversation between three journalists and a sociologist, all of them of national reference, and who have accompanied us in Santander to talk about these 50 years of democracy”.
Casares has highlighted that Díaz, R. Aizpeolea, Méndez and Monge “have brought us closer to our collective history from the perspective of free, rigorous and independent journalism.”
And he has claimed that “free journalism, critical thinking and democratic memory are fundamental pillars of a healthy, strong and plural society”.