Tucumán prepares for a historic July 9

Tucumán prepares for a historic July 9
Tucumán prepares for a historic July 9

The Minister of the Interior, Dario Monterosthe Minister of Government and Justice, Regino Amado, the Secretary of Government and Institutional Relations, Raúl Albarracín, and the director of the Historical House, José María Posseto coordinate the organization for the events of July 9.

After the meeting, Albarracín highlighted the importance of the meeting with the director of the Historical House of Independence Museum. “It was important that, from an operational perspective, we could coordinate efforts, criteria and strategies,” he emphasized.

And he maintained: “From our provincial Government, inter-ministerial meetings have been held to prepare everything for that important day. The Historic House is the most visited place by tourists who come to the province; and on July 9, we are not only going to to have the President, but also many Argentines and foreigners will be able to visit the place.

Regarding the news regarding the presidential visit, Albarracín said that the Governor is in the City of Buenos Aires where he has planned important meetings with national authorities “to outline everything that the visit of the national authorities is going to be, because that day Tucumán It is the capital of the Republic and the authorities move here.”

In the Federal Capital they meet to outline details and have an entire organizational scheme based on the schedules and agenda established for the visit of the national authority,” he said.

He concluded: “We are making every effort and uniting criteria so that on that day, Tucumán will shine in the best way possible.”

For his part, Posse said that “one of the highlights of the preparations is the restoration of the historical table where the act of Independence was signed at the Historical House Museum. This important artifact, which was out of display for more than three years, has been meticulously restored in recent months to ensure its integrity and symbolic meaning.

It is an honor for us to restore and value this historic table, where the destiny of our nation was sealed,” commented the director of the museum. It is expected that this symbol of Argentine independence will once again be the center of attention during the celebrations of the July 9 in Tucumán.

 
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