The candidate for President of the Republic, Santiago Peña, visited the thriving city of Tebicuary and became the first presidential candidate to visit this district, which is home to two large industries, Azucarera Paraguaya (AZPA) and Paraleva SA, with more than 2,000 contracted workers.
Source: The Nation
The group of the red ladies of Tebicuary asked him to pay more attention to working women, because many have to go out to work outside the home and, sometimes, they have no one to leave their children with, so they end up spending more on pay babysitters who see the fruit of their efforts.
Given this claim, the candidate for Honor Colorado indicated that with such a good development, the education of boys and girls cannot be left aside, and in that sense, he promised to work to strengthen education from its bases, especially in initial education, with the installation of kindergartens and state nurseries to support working mothers.
He stressed the great need to provide greater support for teacher training, especially for the initial level. He pointed out that any change or transformation of education first goes through the training of teachers.
“There are fewer teachers in initial education, there are more teachers for the primary or secondary grades. That is why we have to work to strengthen initial education, so that that working mother can go to her place of work, leaving her children in public kindergartens, where she does not have to pay. That is the least we can do in this district of Tebicuary, where it has two large industries that invest a lot in the city, invest in health and education”, she expressed.
In this regard, he stressed that Tebicuary is a district that greatly influences the national economy thanks to the two large installed industries, because each one has more than 2,000 contracted workers who are contributing to the Social Security Institute’s insurance, which he As a candidate, he does not know if there is any kind of return from public institutions.
“There is a lot of money that is contributed here in this district, money from the workers that I do not know if it comes back through the services of the IPS, I think it does not come. So there are also debts. Those are the issues that we are going to improve and correct in some way, ”she emphasized.
The presidential duo Santiago Peña and Pedro Alliana continue their tour of the department of Guairá, touring the city of Tebicuary, where together with the other pre-candidates for deputies, a senator and the pre-candidate for governor César Sosa they walked through the city, visiting especially the merchants, who expressed their needs and hope generated by the pair proposed by the Honor Colorado movement.
Likewise, the political team moved to the city of Cnel. Martínez, where he was received by a crowd of adherents who made a vehicle caravan through the town and a party meeting at the Cnel social club. Martinez.