Wado de Pedro called the Argentines to have "common dreams"

Wado de Pedro called the Argentines to have "common dreams"

The Minister of the Interior, Eduardo “Wado” de Pedro, called on “Argentine men and women to have common dreams”, during his visit to the Buenos Aires municipality of Cañuelas where, together with his mayor, Marisa Fassi, he delivered machinery and vehicles acquired for more than 70 million pesos through the Standing Municipalities Program.

In this context, the head of the Interior indicated: “Argentina can find a nucleus of agreements and coincidences, in all areas: in the health system, education, science and the production model of our country.”

And he assured that “when all Argentines have a shared dream, we are capable of making it come true.”

“Argentina can find a nucleus of agreements and coincidences, in all areas: in the health system, education, science and the production model of our country”Peter’s Wado

Through this agreement, the municipality of Cañuelas managed to acquire a motor grader, 15 patrol cars and a utility vehicle, for 73,182,535 pesos, it was reported in a statement from the ministry.

“This visit to Cañuelas is linked to making our contribution from the national Government, coordinating and articulating with the provincial State and the municipalities so that each neighbor can have better services,” added de Pedro during his visit to the Buenos Aires town, from which The Secretary of Municipalities of the Ministry of the Interior, Avelino Zurro, also participated.

And he added: “With these actions we aim to ensure that those services provided by the mayors can reach the neighbors, so that they have the tools to fulfill what they promised.”

“I am a producer from the interior of the province of Buenos Aires, and I know what it is to have to produce production in the middle of the mud, I know what a family suffers when they have to send their children to school, I know the damage that is done when a tractor passes on a wet or damp road. And always, every municipality with large expanses of fields or rural roads requires a motor grader”, he pointed out.

He recalled that “last February, when we delivered patrol cars, the delivery ceremony was full of gaucho groups, all the traditionalist groups were there.”

“At that moment, in the presence of many gauchos and gauchos, I promised to finance a ‘Champion’, so that they can release their production, so that the boys and girls can go to school, so that they can go to dances, to parties, so they can get in and out of the fields as easily as possible. And so it was: today we are handing over the motor grader together with the patrolmen and the mobile”, indicated De Pedro.

standing municipalities

In her turn, Marisa Fassi stressed that “the Standing Municipalities Program makes it possible to strengthen our management, in this case, on the issue of security.”

“And not to mention the motor grader, so necessary for municipalities like ours, with large expanses of fields and dirt roads”, concluded Fassi.

The Municipalities Standing Program aims to enhance the role of local governments from a federal perspective that interprets the needs of each locality, with a present and active State, aimed at directly and permanently addressing the problems of the inhabitants of each municipality. .

It contemplates direct assistance to municipalities throughout the country for the acquisition of equipment, supplies and other capital goods, with the aim of giving a boost to the economy, autonomy, regional integration and social inclusion in the communes.



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