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In the Legislature, and under the framework of Law No. 6 modified by Law No. 6629, two public hearings were held using a mixed modality that combined in-person and virtual participation. This format allowed the intervention of more than 80 neighbors.


In the Legislature and within the framework of Law No. 6 modified by Law No. 6629, two public hearings were held under the mixed modality that allowed the participation of more than 80 neighbors between them. The hearings reflect an effort to encourage citizen participation and ensure the inclusion of diverse voices in the legislative process.

The first of them was held in the San Martín Hall, to discuss the law of the Urban Planning Commission to expand the outpatient care center of the Favaloro Foundation, in its annex in the Belgrano neighborhood.

This hearing was chaired by legislator Edgardo Alifraco (La Libertad Avanza), president of the Commission, together with the first vice president of the Legislature, Matías López (Vamos por más) and the legislators who are members of the same commission, Paola Michielotto (Vamos por más ), María Sol Méndez (Public Confidence), Gimena Villafruela (Let’s go for more), Ignacio Parera (Let’s go for more), Francisco Loupias (UCR / Evolution), Juan Modarelli (Unión por la Patria), Claudia Neira (Unión por la Patria ), María Cecilia Ferrero (Let’s go for more) and Sandra Rey (La Libertad Avanza).

Former legislators Daniel del Sol and Diego Weck were present among the attendees. The project experts presented, such as the Operational Director of the Favaloro Foundation University Hospital, Luciano Gentile, who expressed the need to increase the number of beds for patient recovery, expand the clinical analysis laboratory, make room for the facility of highly complex study teams and generate space for more clinics, in order to “contribute to the health of the population with high-quality, accessible medicine while continuing to do teaching and research.”

Among the numbers provided by the speaker, he detailed that the institution attends to 20,000 consultations per month, between 400 and 500 surgeries per month and that two thirds of these surgeries are performed on Pami patients and only one third on prepaid patients. Also present were the architect Mariana Irigoyen, owner of the Arquisalud Studio, responsible for carrying out the project; and, the master architect Flavia Rinaldi, who carried out the research and analysis of the urban, environmental and heritage situation of the building that makes up the project.

Likewise, among those registered was Laura Favaloro, great-niece of René Favaloro, who thanked the Legislature for its work to honor the family legacy of “continuing to innovate and grow to meet the needs of patients with the same commitment and excellence.” that he instilled in us.”

On the other hand, in the President Alfonsín Hall, the second public hearing was to discuss a law from the Culture Commission, to give the name “Luis Alberto Spinetta” to the Secondary Education School No. 2 of DE No. 10

It was chaired by the legislator María Cecilia Ferrero (Vamos por más), President of the commission, along with the legislators who were members of it, Juan Pablo O’Dezaille (Unión por la Patria), 1st Vice President, María González Estevarena (Vamos por más ), Patricia Glize (Let’s go for more) and Inés Parry (UCR / Evolution).

It was also attended by the former legislator who served his mandate, Claudio Morresi, and the journalist Juan Carlos Diez, author of the book “Martropía, conversations with Spinetta”, in which he concentrates five years of personal meetings, rehearsals and recordings shared with Luis Alberto Spinetta.

 
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