Córdoba disburses $1.6 billion to reactivate a work paralyzed by the Nation

Córdoba disburses .6 billion to reactivate a work paralyzed by the Nation

The governor of Córdoba, Martin Llaryoraled an event in the town of Ticino and announced that it will disburse $1.6 billion of its own funds to reactivate the works of a future sewage treatment plant paralyzed by the Nation.

During his speech, the president stated that the national government had committed to finishing the project, which was finally spawned due to lack of resources.

Córdoba reactivates a work paralyzed by the Nation

At the same time, Llaryora said: “Without infrastructure we cannot grow. And the objective is that in each of the places and towns of our beloved province there is a work, working together, promoting production and work,”

“In this difficult time for Argentines, we are coming with a message of hope, that we can go out, count on the provincial government, to work together,” he added.

At the same time, the governor signed with Mayor Gabriel Cañas the agreement for $70 million, through the Complementary Fund for Infrastructure Works for Municipalities, Communes and Regional Communities, that will allow the execution of gas, drinking water, paving and curb curb works.

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The Cordoba president announced a contribution from the provincial treasury of 4 million pesos for computer equipment for school institutions; and another 30 million for the volunteer fire station.

Mayor Cañas expressed his pleasure at receiving the governor in the town and stated: “I am convinced that our small towns have enormous potential that contributes a lot to the province and the country. And this is the result of teamwork, because it allows us to articulate and carry out a lot of projects.”

Furthermore, on the occasion, 10 families from this town became definitive owners of their properties, after receiving the social deed as a result of the program. Your House, Your Writing.

Claim for withholdings and biofuels

At the weekend, Llaryora had received the representatives of the Córdoba Liaison Table. There he pointed out that “the lowering of withholdings will allow that money to remain in the hands of producers, so that they can generate more investments with the transformation of raw materials, where biofuels play a central role in adding value to primary production.”

Along those lines, the president said: ““We will continue working together to achieve these common objectives that will create more jobs for the people of Córdoba and development for our province.”

The meeting took place at the Civic Center and was also attended by the local Minister of Bioagroindustry, Sergio Busso.

Source: Ambito

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