San Salvador councilors ask the Government for equity in transportation

San Salvador councilors ask the Government for equity in transportation
San Salvador councilors ask the Government for equity in transportation

May 24, 2024 – 12:20 By Gabriela Bernasconi

This Friday the Deliberative Council of San Salvador de Jujuy A new session was held, and among the approved ordinances, there is a request to the National government envelope major “equity in transportation subsidies.”

“There are first-class Argentines who live in the capital, and second-class Argentines who live in the interior provinces,” he said on this topic. Lisandro Aguiar.

The Deliberative Council of San Salvador de Jujuy asks the National Government for equity

After the session, the president of the Capital Deliberative Council, Lisandro Aguiar, considered that among some approved initiatives, one of the central issues was linked to government subsidies. urban passenger transport.

In reference, the councilor noted that days ago all the parties received and spoke with Mayor Raúl Jorge about the problem, alluding to the fact that in San Salvador de Jujuy there is a transportation emergency due to “the serious situation that this sector is currently going through.”

In accordance, he assured that in this Friday’s session, they approved a declaration to ask the National Government to “eliminate injustice and inequity at grant 148 billion pesos per month in subsidies to the AMBA and zero to the interior“.

“Through this approval, we ask that this change and that there is more federalism. We want a more equitable attitude on the part of the Government, since we propose that the part that all Argentines pay in fuel, be distributed to all the provinces and do not go only to the federal capital,” Aguiar said.

March of interior mayors to Congress

On the other hand, the president of the Deliberative Council of San Salvador, commented that the Next June 4th, a meeting will be held and march to National Congress by mayors of provincial capitals who are in charge of public transportation.

In reference to this issue, Lisandro Aguiar announced that this initiative aims to request deputies and senators to “take action on the matter and approve regulations that allow greater equity among Argentines.”

“There are first-class Argentines who live in the capital, and second-class Argentines who live in the interior provinces,” said the capital city councilor.

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