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Cynthia Malarvadi:A Malayalee for Swiss Parliament
Election
Cynthia
Malarvadi , a 20 year old young Malayalee woman is standing
for the Switzerland Parliament election which will take place
on October 21. She is municipal member of Green Party at Solothourn
Municipality. Her advocacy of environmental protection, the
cause of immigrants and also for natural energy is widely
recognized and well appreciated After her commercial studies
Cynthia is working in a bank and also always engaged in natural
protection movements. Cynthia is born to Malarvadi Rajan-Annama
couples from Alleppey, Kerala and she has one brother Sachin.Born
and brought up in Switzerland but maintains high appreciation
for Indian Culture and its values.
Environment catastrophes and climate catastrophes are subjects,
which the entire world population confronts. Through our selfish
actions, it encounters often the poorest of this world. In
Switzerland, we belong to that privileged 20% of humanity
that consumes 80% of the global energy. With this firm conviction
Cynthia is fighting for production of renewable energies (solar,
wind, water etc.), which will definitely meet the need of
the humanity and assure environmental protection. In the parliament
she wants to argue for promotion of alternative energy, Genetic
engineering, agriculture and environment.
In 4 years, the Genetic moratorium expires. New technologies
and its risks are yet unknown, are without its further investigations
a threat for the population. Is to be promoted a healthy,
qualitative superior agriculture, new technologies first then
be supposed to be introduced if dangers are excluded? The
example corn: Each grain of corn is an individual and therefore
in its inviolability, ethically protected.
She expects extension of the moratorium. She would like to
intervene here, for the protection of our groceries and from
that following our nature and above all our environment. Many
recognize Cynthias firm decision in this respect and
the whole Indian Community in Switzerland is waiting with
great hope in Cynthia. - Jose Kizhakkekara, Vienna
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