The senator for the province of Santiago, Daniel Riverainaugurated this Monday the Santiago Senatorial Office, a space designed to strengthen closeness with citizens, improve service to communities and provide direct follow-up to the legislative and development initiatives of the province.
The event was attended by civil and religious authorities, including the vice mayor of Santiago, Mariana Moreno, and the provincial governor, Rosa Santos, as well as collaborators and members of the senatorial office team.
During his speech, Senator Rivera highlighted that the opening of this office represents a commitment firm with transparencycitizen participation and the sustainable development of Santiago, emphasizing that it is a Open house for all Santiago residents.
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“Today we take an important step to continue building a province that is closer, more humane and more efficient in public management. Here people will be able to express their concerns, present proposals and find support in the search for solutions,” said the legislator.
Rivera highlighted that from this headquarters initiatives focused on key areas such as health will be promotededucation, innovation, employment and institutional strengtheningreiterating its commitment to work through dialogue, closeness and results.
The blessing of new office was in charge of Father Carlos Santanawho valued space as a point of advance for collective well-being and requested that all actions carried out From there they will benefit the development of the province.
For their part, Governor Rosa Santos and Vice Mayor Mariana Moreno agreed to highlight the senator’s career and the importance of the office as a direct channel of communication with citizens, which strengthens democracy, public service and joint work with local authorities.
The Senatorial Office of Santiago is located in the Villa Olga sector, Calle Prolongación F #17, and will be open to the public to provide guidance, receive proposals and follow up on legislative efforts in favor of the province.
