July 31, 2022, 7:15 AM
July 31, 2022, 7:15 AM
The Vice Minister of Communication, Gabriela Alcón, referred to the summit for the Census that was held in Santa Cruz this Saturday, the same one that considers that it is only a group of representatives and institutions that manage the measuresto which he considers that only disinformation, confrontation and paralysis are sought, but not a solution.
In addition, he assured that Santa Cruz “is more” than the politicians of Cree, the Committee for Santa Cruz and Governor Luis Fernando Camacho, who are “supposedly” fighting for the defense of the Census. “Not all actors from what we have seen in the last participation. We have seen Camacho, We believe, civic. Santa Cruz is more, so we have to see that, “said the deputy minister.
Meanwhile, he highlighted the actions of Mayor Jhonny Fernández, who distanced himself from the summit that took place on Saturday afternoon and that last Thursday he did not sign the minutes of the inter-institutional meeting of the Defense Committee for the Census.
“HThere are two paths in the country: one is the depoliticization of the census process, as assumed by the eight governors, the mayors, the rectors and leaders of the country’s social organizations; and the other is the route of disinformation, confrontation and paralysis,” he said.
Furthermore, he pointed out that there a decision that they consider to be the depoliticization of the Population and Housing Census, which is made through dialogue. “How is dialogue generated? With that predisposition to listen, to listen to the recommendations and, based on that, move forward with this technical approach,” Alcón mentioned.
detailor that you work in the conformation of a Technical Commission of the National Institute of Statistics (INE) to start next week, in Santa Cruz, with similar teams the dialogue with the Government, the municipalities and the Gabriel René Moreno Autonomous University (Uagrm).
In addition to this, he recalled that the INE specialists will meet with the Executive Committee of the Bolivian University on Thursday, August 4, to advance in the socialization of the work on the national survey.
The census was scheduled for November 2022, but was rescheduled by 2024, decision that caused a stir and was rejected by the rectors of the public universities of the country, which even decided to join in the work with the updating of the cartography and in the surveys on the day of the census, and created in Santa Cruz, an institutional movement that has already led the department to abide by a strike of 24 hours and enlists a chain of measurements.