Bianco: “It is very serious that the State is attacked”

Bianco: “It is very serious that the State is attacked”

Carlos Bianco called for reflection on the role of the public sector.

The head of advisers to the governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Carlos Bianco, stated this Saturday that “It is very serious that the State is attacked” and called for reflection on the role of the public sector in the provision of education, health, security and employment.

Bianco’s expressions took place within the framework of two acts of delivery of deeds to residents of General La Madrid and Coronel Pringles, managed through the “My writing, my house” program.

“The State is being attacked a lot at its different levels, whether national, provincial or municipal”indicated Bianco during a tour of the interior of Buenos Aires and added: “The Buenos Aires media, from the reality of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, so different from the parties of the interior, reflect those attacks that say that the State must be reduced, destroyed , close the Central Bank, etc.

“It’s very serious, crazy,” said Bianco and He invited them to go “to the municipalities in the interior of the province and say so, to explain where people are going to study if there is no public schoolWhere are you going to be cured if there is no public hospital, where are you going to get security if there are no public police forces, what are you going to work for if public employment is eliminated?

Along these lines, he stated: “In the districts in which the private sector does not arrive to provide these rights, what would happen if the State disappeared? Let’s reflect,” he urged.

The Buenos Aires official delivered 321 deeds in General La Madrid together with the local mayor, Martín Randazzo, and in Coronel Pringles, with the mayor Lisandro Matzkin, delivered another 103 property titles to residents of the municipality.



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