The president of Conep emphasized that in the end, the closure of the street does not solve any problem. “We have to establish a common route to reactivate the economy and improve the socioeconomic conditions of citizens,” he said.
The constant closures of streets in various parts of the national geography do not cooperate at all in terms of economic reactivation and job creation, as has been stated repeatedly by the National Council of Private Enterprise (Conep).
The lawyer Rubén Castillo Gil, president of the union, emphasized that in the end, the street closure does not solve any problem. “We have to establish a common route to reactivate the economy and improve the socioeconomic conditions of citizens,” he said.
In his opinion, the governance method must be changed: it must be more proactive, problems must be anticipated, solutions must be provided and political and public activity must be carried out with transparency, so that citizens can audit the exercise of that activity.
“We want to establish, through private enterprise, a mechanism for dialogue, offering to direct any process within the uses of democracy, so that we can also contribute to finding solutions,” Castillo Gil concluded.