Cornejo agreed with Francos to continue public works in Mendoza

Cornejo agreed with Francos to continue public works in Mendoza
Cornejo agreed with Francos to continue public works in Mendoza

The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, and the governor of Mendoza, Alfredo Cornejo, They held a meeting with the aim of advancing the signing of an agreement that would allow the completion of paralyzed public works in the province.

The meeting was at 1 p.m., in the Shield Hall of Casa Rosada, and is part of a series of meetings held by the former Minister of the Interior with leaders to give rise to one of the claims centers of the provinces.

One of the main points proposed by the provincial leader is that the Nation promote the completion of works that are paralyzed in Mendoza, but that are in charge of the National Government. Among the most urgent are the fallen bridges on Route 40 and the Mendoza-San Juan dual carriageway.

“In joint work with the Ministry of Economy, the Secretariat of Public Works and the governors, we agreed to distribute responsibilities regarding the continuation of certain works. Some will continue to be in charge of the National Government, while others will do so under the orbit of the provinces. “Francos knew how to declare.

In joint work with the Ministry of Economy, the Secretariat of Public Works and the governors, we agreed to distribute responsibilities regarding the continuation of certain works.

On Monday, the head of ministers began signing transfer agreements for more than 80 public works with the governors of Jujuy, Carlos Sadir; from Entre Ríos, Rogelio Frigerio; and from Chaco, Leandro Zdero.

In the middle of the week, he managed to seal similar commitments with Ignacio Torres from Chubut, and closed the afternoon with the visit of Rolando Figueroa from Neuquén.

He also met with Martín Llaryora from Córdoba, and although there was no signature, there was talk of the commitment to the “future transfer of public works to the Government of Córdoba.”

The Peronist Osvaldo Jaldo, president of Tucumán, but in dialogue with the libertarians, joined the meetings in Rosada and last Thursday signed “two framework collaboration agreements on public works and housing that contemplate the transfer to the province of various works that until now were in charge of the national government.”

 
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