The President of the Republic participated in the inauguration of a Mides reference center for social policies.
He President of the Republic, Luis Lacalle Pouparticipated in the inauguration of a reference center for social policies of the Ministry of Social Development (Mides) in the neighborhood Casavalle (Montevideo) where he took the opportunity to indirectly criticize the previous government efforts by the Broad Front (FA)maintaining that the current administration does not invest economic resources in “crazy stories.”
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Within the framework of the inauguration of the new Mides center for an investment of more than 100 million pesos, this Monday the president was accompanied by the presidential candidates of the National Party (PN), Alvaro Delgado, Jorge Gandini and Laura Raffoamong other leaders, in what was considered the farewell of the Minister Martín Lema at the front of the portfolio.


When using the word, Lacalle Pou threw a hint at the failure of the Pluna case: “This government has placed a very strong emphasis and will do so in the next 376 days remaining in government to invest State resources where they are needed and not in crazy stories that take people’s money.”
In recent days, it became known that an international judicial ruling condemned the Uruguayan State to pay a millionaire amount to a private company for the failed business due to the closure of the former flag airline Pluna, which would amount to up to 30 million dollars more. interests.
The new Mides center in Casavalle will serve about 100,000 people
On the other hand, Lacalle Pou explained that the plans to build the Mides center in Casavalle, whose facilities will house some 16 state agencies and serve more than 100,000 people from the surrounding towns, began in 2020, together with the beginning of the current government.
Likewise, institutional coordination stood out, since the Ministry of National Defense (MDN) gave up the land, where a military unit previously operated.
Source: Ambito