The executive director of Anses, Fernanda Raverta, toured this Tuesday with the Governor of Chaco, Jorge Capitanichand the Lieutenant Governor, Analía Rach Quirogathe opening of new offices of the agency in the Chaco town of Fuerte Esperanza, with 40,000 inhabitants and will be able to serve 200 people a day.
The social security agency provided furniture, computer equipment, system and infrastructure necessary for service in the new offices, where retirement and pension procedures, updating of data and family relations and payment of allowances and programs can be carried out.
“Anses is a federal agency that works daily to make procedures more accessible at each stage of life, to expand coverage and so that more people can retire with more worthy assets and better purchasing power,” Raverta said. during your visit.
For his part, Capitanich highlighted: “This opening constitutes a great achievement for the decentralization of public policies in the territory. The social security system is a very important vector of economic growth in the province and the promotion of consumption”.
next to the governor @jmcapitanich We toured the new ANSES office in Fuerte Esperanza, a town located in the middle of the Impenetrable Chaco. pic.twitter.com/abg4TRfoF6
– Fernanda Raverta (@FerRaverta) February 1, 2022
“Chaco has 530,000 beneficiaries of the system and receives an income transfer of 120 billion pesos per year to cover all programs, allocations, subsidies, pensions and retirement,” said the governor.
To finish, Raverta said that today’s opening “It is a very important step in the construction of the dream country, with a national State that guarantees access to social security for everyone and in every corner of the country.”
During the day, the Executive Deputy Director of Benefits, Juan Manuel Tignanelli; the general director of Projects for Children, Adolescents, Youth and Gender, Paula Ferro; and the head of the Northeast Regional, Agustín Alemán.
The mayor in charge of Fuerte Esperanza, Estela Enrique, and the local cabinet coordinator, Inés Ortega, also participated.