Antonio Moreno Santaella opts for the older brother of the Gypsies at the town hall of the general elections which will take place on February 1 in the offices of the corporation. The motto of his candidacy is “From brother to brother”, with faithful commitment … to serve their brotherhood, as indicated in the letter of introduction given to the brothers of the corporation.
As indicated in the letter, Antonio Santaella explains the motto of his candidacy: “To remind you that the future can only be built from this unity that defines us. In order to shape our project, my team and I will rely on three fundamental pillars: fraternity, charity and transparency..
Letter of presentation of candidate Antonio Moreno Santaella
As part of his project, the candidate for older brother wants “promote formative, cultural and spiritual activities that allow us to live the faith in community and feel part of the family that forms our fraternity, where every brother counts, where every voice is heard and where human warmth is the unequivocal reflection of “We are an open door”.
On the other hand, if he is elected older brother, he undertakes to promote the social action of the brotherhood. “Charity is the heart that gives life to everything we do. We are committed to strengthening the social work of the brotherhood, extending aid to the most vulnerable families, the elderly, the young, the sick and all those who find in us an outstretched hand. Let no one be left behind. Let no one feel alone. Because “We are the delivery” when we are able to be light for those who need it most.
Likewise, he believes in transparency in all areas of the brotherhood. “We firmly believe in clear, accessible and responsible management. Transparency is not only a duty, but a sign of respect towards all brothers. Our commitment is to offer regular information, detailed accounts, consulted decisions and fluid and direct communication. An informed fraternity is a living, united and strong fraternity, capable of moving confidently into the future. Transparency is not an addition, it is a pillar; and in this pillar, in the brotherhood of Gitanos: we are transparency.
Antonio Moreno Santaella, as described in the letter, introduces himself “with humility, with enthusiasm and with the sincere desire to work for and for all. I want to walk alongside you, listening, building and growing as a brotherhood. I let myself be guided more by your feelings than by your way of thinking – looking each other in the eye, understanding each other, speaking and exchanging constructively, laughing… creating fraternity with all the brothers.