2024-01-02 16:46:41
In a clear confrontational stance with the libertarian ideology summarized in the phrase “there is no money,” Mayor Mariano Gaido announced the start of vacation camps for children, people with disabilities and older adults in Neuquén. «It is a time to value what “The State has to give to participate, many children do not have opportunities and with sports clubs, we say no to privatization,” dsaid the communal chief, without hesitation.
He explained that he hired 44 buses to transport children to the places where the colonies will be developed, there will be door-to-door transportation for people with disabilities and more than 370 operators of the summer operation destined for the colonies and the family program in the spas.
Solo 100 of the people who will participate in the colonies are permanent staff and the rest are hired. which includes lifeguards, health personnel, drivers and service assistants, detailed the Secretary of Strategic Linkage, Mauricio Serenelli. “We are committed to the education of young people and older adults,” said Gaido whon put the entire operation at around 300 million pesos.
He added that The colonies will be able to be built because they were budgeted and because the commune has good administration. He highlighted the importance of the State’s participation in the children and sectors that would not otherwise be able to have a similar activitywhere there will be training and learning regarding aquatic activities, in addition to the enjoyment of the recreational centers.
He added that We will work with 9 social clubs and reaffirmed that “we say no to the privatization of clubs, as part of the public policy of giving to those who have the least and saying no to drugs and alcohol, which is why we work with the clubs,” he insisted.
He highlighted that “city clubs have lent their facilities so that we can carry them in the best conditions using the pools and gyms.” It was estimated at regarding 42,000 people participants from the colonies, 500 of them corresponded to older adults and more of 300 with disabilities, that had already been noted at the time of the announcement.
From From January 8 to 19, the first block of the colonies will operate with people who signed up for clubs and sports centers, while following the 22nd it will be the turn of registered families – for their children- in the neighborhoods. In total, the colonies will last until Friday, February 2.
Gaido was insistent in indicating that the State “must be present for those who cannot access, parents responsibly do their part to educate them, we provide the free ticket, the lots with service, the vacation camps; with our own resources, because we have an orderly city with a surplus that we dedicate to the neighborhoods, the gas plan and the student ticket,” he insisted.
Without fear of retaliation
Asked if the openly oppositional proposal will have consequences from an elusive national administration, Gaido was unconcerned and doubled down on his statements by indicating that “sincerity is fashionable and that each person administers with their own resources; Well, We have the municipality organized with a surplus to invest in vacation colonies, We do not complain and we want to be honest and clarify: “That they give us the corresponding resources”held.
He added that under the position of protecting the companies and workers of Neuquén, “far from deregulation, so that Neuquén businessmen and workers have an opportunity, “We will work hard with the economic resources of our people and make sure they comply with us.”
Gaido dijo que se He is demanding from the National administration the return of the percentage of tax contributions that the city makes. «With shared resources, they give us back what corresponds to us to carry out works and development. We have made the proposal: Neuquén opens its arms to the country in the face of so much hopelessness, they choose this city to live and here we give them the opportunity, “They say no to public works, we say yes to the resources that correspond to us and what we pay in taxes, let’s be fair.”
He said that that is why an administrative appeal will be raised for “a fair honesty, of justice starting at home, not an honesty for the obelisk,” he said. He recalled that the province provides gas and fuel and receives less than half, for example, in the bus subsidy; while communes of Buenos Aires “receive double or triple” for the same concept.
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