The governor of Entre Ríos, Gustavo Bordet, assured this Wednesday that the province is “financially and economically organized”, and that is why it is in a position to “collaborate with the Nation to overcome these crises that are temporary”.
“Today there are times that may not be the best, but there is always work and effort, which is what makes us overcome difficulties and adversities”, Bordeaux commented.
The provincial president made these statements when delivering contributions, houses built by the province; tablets to social economy entrepreneurs; and sign agreements to carry out natural gas, housing, paving, and production works.
In this framework, he explained that “there is still a lot to work towards the future, but moving forward is the way to do it.”
On the other hand, Bordet confirmed that public wages in Entre Ríos “are going to beat inflation”, because “that is the commitment that we have sustained”, and that is why he will convene a new meeting with the unions next August.
He also highlighted that public works “come at a very good pace” in the province, with delivery of houses built provincially and nationally thanks to a “national State that resumed the housing programs”.
“We are up to date with all our contractors, suppliers, so there is absolutely no risk in the province that this conjunctural crisis that Argentina is experiencing will have an economic impact,” he clarified.
Likewise, Bordet assured that Entre Ríos is going to “collaborate with the Nation to be able to overcome these crises that are temporary and that we need to correct,” thanks to the fact that the province is “financially and economically organized”.