Carlos Gimenez, Governor of San Pedro, denounced that they are suffering from a lack of disbursements in school snack and lunch resources and are exposed to the children not receiving food in approximately a month. “This government is insensitive,” he mentioned.
The departments that suffer from the lack of transfer of resources are San Pedro, Paraguarí, Canindeyú, Itapúa, Guairá, Alto Paraná and Caazapá, whose governors represent the Honor Colorado movement. Gimenez assured that most of the governorships that currently present problems are those that are not with the ruling party.
Carlos Gimenez, Governor of San Pedro, denounced that they are suffering from a lack of disbursements in school snack and lunch resources and are exposed to the children not receiving food in approximately a month. “This government is insensitive,” he mentioned.
The departments that suffer from the lack of transfer of resources are San Pedro, Paraguarí, Canindeyú, Itapúa, Guairá, Alto Paraná and Caazapá, whose governors represent the Honor Colorado movement. Gimenez assured that most of the governorships that currently present problems are those that are not with the ruling party.
He added that the school snack and lunch tenders were made according to the approved spending plan, however, the governorates are close to running out of funds to meet the food providers, which will end up suspending the delivery of school snacks and lunch in next october. From the central administration they try to justify this delay in the disbursement of resources and allege that there are not enough funds due to the low collection of taxes, according to what they allege from these departments.
The governor of San Pedro is a candidate for the Senate for the Honor Colorado movement and maintains that these obstacles placed by the central administration for the disbursement of resources are due to a strategy by the ruling party to make him and his colleagues look bad before the citizenship.