The Toledo Regional Council has confirmed that its new corporate image has been approved by the Spanish Trademark and Patent Registry.which was resolved without any allegations or incidents following a process that began in January last year.
Deputy director of the state institution; … Joaquín Romera explained that the procedure was developed as follows. “Absolute transparency and within established deadlines”ensuring that the brand, logo and visual identity “remains the exclusive property of the Toledo State Legislature” after publication in the Federal Register and subsequent final registration in the National Register.
Romera emphasized: The prefectural assembly will “work seriously and rigorously”I remembered that I applied for registration at the same time as creating a corporate image. “We met all filing and motion deadlines without any objections or appeals,” he said.
Correcting false rumors accusing plagiarism
The vice president has said in recent days that “certain messages and partisan statements raises questions about the reliability of the process», calls for responsibility and prudence in the use of social networks.
“Some people will have to apologize for spreading false testimony and deceiving society.”Romera defended the Legislature by saying it was acting based on “legality, respect for intellectual property, and good stewardship of public resources.”
Similarly, he asserted what the state executive branch wanted. «Resolving disputes by demonstrating seriousness and commitment to each state’s citizens and local governments”, recalling that any debate about the reliability of the records was “baseless”.
The new institutional image is double “T”According to the Legislature, it represents “the history, heritage, culture, sports, entertainment, gastronomy, social and business fabric, technology, present and future of the state.”
The design corresponds to the reflective process It is intended to “ensure that all Toledoans feel represented under a common identity” and is part of the state agency’s modernization and communications strategy.
Mr. Romera concluded by reaffirming that the Legislature: “We will continue to demonstrate our commitment to transparency with facts, not with fancy words.”respect public responsibility and the public interest, and eliminate misinformation and manipulation.