“THERE IS NO SECURITY” ABOUT THE RESTART OF WORKS FINANCED BY THE NATION

“THERE IS NO SECURITY” ABOUT THE RESTART OF WORKS FINANCED BY THE NATION
“THERE IS NO SECURITY” ABOUT THE RESTART OF WORKS FINANCED BY THE NATION


June 13

11:36
2024


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Ricardo Quintela indicated this when he warned that on Monday everything was ready to sign the agreement for the reactivation of road works but he confirmed that he was informed that it was suspended: “It would be mischievous for advanced works to deteriorate,” he highlighted.


Governor Ricardo Quintela referred to the undated postponement of the signing of the agreement between the provincial government and the Nation for the reactivation of public works and said that until now “there is no certainty” about when that agreement will be sealed with the House. Pink.

«There is no certainty about when it will be signed. We were about to sign the agreement on Monday and mysteriously they called us and told us that the signing of that agreement had been postponed,” the Governor lamented.

Quintela hoped that the signing of the agreement would finally be rescheduled and finalized. «I hope it can be activated at some point. These are the road works that are already very advanced. “It would be a mischief if they could deteriorate by not finishing them,” he said.

Finally, the president maintained that the Nation “is committed to calling us together.” “If they don’t do them, in some way La Rioja will have its works completed,” he assured.

It must be remembered that the agreement that was going to be signed last Monday and that was postponed without a date, included funds for $187 billion to advance with road works, among which the road junction of the El Chacho roundabout, the Ruta national 75 which is the one that goes from Las Padercitas to Dique los Sauces, the work on Los Cactus avenue and the road to Chilecito, among others.

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