terça-feira, 5 de abril de 2016

Hillary and Sanders promise to appoint Latinos if positions are elected

Largest Latin group of the United States sent questionnaires to pre-presidential candidates; Republicans did not respond

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The Democratic candidates for president of the United States, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, promised to appoint Latinos to important government positions if they win the presidential elections in November, according to responses to a questionnaire organized by the largest Latin group in the country.

The survey of 20 questions was sent by the US National Hispanic Leadership Agenda for all pre-candidates for the US presidency on February 25, but received replies only from the two Democratic candidates. No Republican said.

"Of special assistants to cabinet members, Latinos will play a key role in helping to shape my political priorities and will be effectively represented in our branches," said former Secretary of US State your answer.

Sanders, senator from Vermont, promised to make his administration "reflect on the diversity of the country's composition." "I think there is more vital place for such diversity of the cabinet and the Senior Executive Service of the US President," he added.

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