The Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicillof announced this Wednesday in Miramar that “in this 2023 we will do the third stage of the end-of-year trips” and thus the provincial government is going to “guarantee that all those who finish high school can live that special moment.”
“We finished the second stage of the end-of-year trips for everyone and we will continue to do so. It has sentimental and educational value, and we want everyone to have access to the university, the right to education that is vital,” Kicillof said.
The governor affirmed that “we will continue to open university centers. It is something that we are going to consolidate. We also guarantee special education children that they can have their trip.”
In another section of the exhibition, and under the slogan “Right to the Future”, he stated that “We must celebrate the numbers of the season that has just started”since “the pandemic wreaked havoc on tourist activity from accommodation, gastronomy and the entire industry that moves with tourism.”
We are experiencing a fantastic start to the season. Beside @IanantuonySeba, @CostaAugusto9 Y @fsaintout We review the recreational and cultural proposals that the province offers to rest and enjoy.
#RIGHTtotheFUTURE pic.twitter.com/zbPlQvWLso— Axel Kicillof (@Kicillofok) January 4, 2023
“We managed to accompany with different policies to be able to sustain survival. Last season was complex but it ended up being a record despite the protocols and enormous care,” he said.
The Buenos Aires president also remarked that “today we come from the Best December in history for the Province. We take precautions with the different mayors and in this sense we launched the Sol a Sol Operative, which is not only about security but about care. There are 22,000 troops in the different destinations, we made investments in patrol cars, motorcycles and any structure that helps.”
Kicillof also confirmed that “we will continue with the DNI Account that will be of great help for the tourist season with many benefits that will be given week by week.”
For his part, the Minister of Production, Science and Technological Innovation, Augustus Coastsaid that “we come from a historic December with more than 4 million visitors in the different tourist places of the Province and January comes with a level of tourist influx that will be even better than in the past. That generates work and production.”
The official also reported that the fifth Parador Recreo will open this Thursday in Chascomús, in addition to the four that exist in different parts of the Atlantic coast: “We are in a season that started with everything,” he said.