According to the press release, in “Carmelo there was a meeting with businessman Gabriel Almeida who has developed an important project for the town called Mirador Carmelo”
Ariel Lausarot and Ricardo Montenegro, after learning about the initiative, visited the San Francisco neighborhood and “had a chat with residents of the area, and among other issues, they discussed the documentary regularization of the local Polyclinic and the request to have a gazetteer in the streets of the neighborhood. The leader of Carmelo, José Merif, accompanied this meeting.
Finally, in the tour of Carmelo there was “a political meeting that was attended by José Merif, Daniel Abelenda, Walter Rigali, E. Martínez and Norma Chá. There, analyzes and diverse opinions about the local and national reality were addressed. Likewise, the note that the local Batllistas Colonia delegation presented in the Municipality of Carmelo was evaluated. In said letter, concerns regarding the city were raised, such as lighting, hygiene, local monitoring cameras and the situation of unnamed streets in Barrio San Francisco.”
Details about the youth election that will take place on November 5 were also discussed.
in Palmyra
During the tour of the city of Nueva Palmira they contacted “Jorge Frogoni Laclau, historian and museum owner, with whom they analyzed the reality of Palmira and its needs. Frogoni, in addition, thus joins the ranks of Batllistas Colonia to make his intellectual and conceptual contribution”, he concludes by indicating the statement of the red group.