Carlos E. Reina: ‘Change is born in these elections’

Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Carlos Eduardo Reina, presidential candidate of Nueva Corriente de Libre, if he becomes president of Honduras, will revolutionize the education system, create a structure of cooperatives, pay taxes to those who have the most, and ensure that ethics and morals prevail over corruption. stop, which drains more than L50,000 million annually.

What are your top five government priorities?

Youth. Where is the future of Honduras? They are two million children who have not received a good education. A child’s cognitive ability is opened up to be successful in their life from two to five years old.

Their minds are like a dry sponge that absorbs everything, unfortunately those millions of children live in houses where their parents have very little education, therefore there are no mental challenges.

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Carlos Eduardo Reina
50 years

Birthplace
Comayagüela
Profession
Lawyer and politician
Charge
Presidential candidate for Nueva Corriente de Libre.

He was born on October 14, 1970. He is the son of the famous liberal politician Jorge Arturo Reina and Alicia García López. He is the nephew of the late President Carlos Roberto Reina (1994-1998). He is the father of four children.
He is married to Daysi Patricia Rodas Valle, a dentist with a specialty in endodontics and a professor at the National Autonomous University of Honduras (Unah) and Central American Technological University (Unitec).
Reina studied law at Unah, studied political science at Complutense University of Madrid, Spain; National Development at Fu Hsing Kang Academy in Taipei, Taiwan.
He studied English at Louisiana State University (LSU), United States. Reading, music, poetry and movies are her hobbies. He considers “One Hundred Years of Solitude” by the Colombian novelist Gabriel García Márquez as the best literary work. He admires Francisco Morazán, his uncle Carlos Roberto Reina, also the former presidents Abraham Lincoln (United States), Fidel Castro (Cuba) and the European Marxist Rosa Luxemburg.
On March 14, Reina votes in the 19 de Septiembre ward, for her father’s house, in Los Laureles, Tegucigalpa. He will be present at the polling station around 10.30 am.

We propose the creation of thousands of early childhood education centers with the aim of developing that child, where they not only receive food, medicine and vaccines, but also receive the most important thing: the tool of reason and thought, and that’s what that is. takes us away from the animal kingdom. This early education will produce a generation of children who will attend school with superior cognitive skills enabling educational reforms.

In parallel with the mother who cannot do anything because she has to take care of children, we are going to include her in a cooperative, and in that cooperative she will have two functions: half the time she spends studying, learning vocational training or technical profession, and the other half will work for the cooperative that guarantees a salary.

Why would the Honduran people vote for you?

Because change today is a necessity like never before, because we are the Nueva Corriente, who not only presents Carlos Eduardo Reina, but also presents people of the highest quality, such as councilors, candidates for mayors, candidates for deputies, none stained as due to corruption, that no one has passed public office and left a trail of corruption.

How do you define these elections?

They are so relevant that that is why there is so much concern as change is born in the primaries, and those who do not want change in all parties would like the elections not to be the weapon people use to change what they want. do not like. That’s why everyone’s participation is so important; Mass participation in the primary process guarantees changes. If the participation is low, the always winners are likely to win, but if the participation is high there will be changes.

How do you see yourself, right, left or center, why?

Democratic left, we want to build democratic socialism in our country.

What mechanisms have you used to select your nominees, mayoral candidates and alternates?

Our government is going to focus on the person, so I have a designated candidate who is a teacher of Garifuna descent. With this we will promote education policy and the inclusion of indigenous peoples, such as black peoples and indigenous peoples.

On the other hand, we take Fannie Oliva, Bertha Oliva’s niece and also a human rights defender. Human rights are not selective, they have a character that is enshrined in the Charter of Human Rights.

We believe that in Honduras no democracy can be pursued if we still have people separated on the basis of race, religion, political thinking and sexuality.

The third designated person is Adriana Arita. She works in Social Security, she’s not a public figure, but she’s a leader of the medical union. With this we are going to reform the health system, we are leaving a system aimed at healing, we are building a health system that is aimed at prevention: it is cheaper to prevent than to cure the sick.

Why should they trust you in the face of discrediting the political class?

I am not one of those discredited, I have not been a government official. I have my letter clean and because I support what I say with facts. It’s not just talking about being fair, it’s also signing an ethical commitment. I have signed a code of ethics that commits me to have attitudes and behavior in the Presidency of the Republic that are very different from those of today. We don’t go around with twenty armored cars and a hundred bodyguards, I don’t need them, I don’t have any enemies. We’re going to take care of the people’s money by prioritizing needs, creating something fundamental, which is state planning.

What would you say to the young man who has no intention of voting?

Morazán has left them a task, and the task is for them not to leave the country. In his will, Morazán told them: “Success for the youth, that is the call to give life to this land he left with feeling …”. I invite you to follow Morazán’s example of dying before you leave the deserted land.

How will the economy recover?

Economic growth is not distributed among the people, growth is privatized into a few hands and losses are socialized. We need to review the tax pyramid, no modern country has been able to develop without paying the right tax. It is not possible that in Honduras the owners of 70% of the wealth pay only 6% of the tax, and the poorest, who have only 10% of the wealth, pay 46%. That must be invested in a tax transformation plan. On the other hand transparency, proper handling of state money. 50,000 million are stolen every year, how many miles of roads we can produce or pave, generating jobs and government investment.

What will your government focus on geo-politically?

For the whole world we don’t look at a goal, we look at all markets on the planet. For the cooperatives that we are going to build to sell their products, they have to be marketed without a political eye.

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