Itapúa Mayor Highlights Government’s Commitment to Departmental Progress

Asuncion, IP Agency.- The mayor of the Itapúa district of Carlos Antonio López, Hernán Cubas, highlighted the commitment of the Executive Branch to the progress of the department of Itapúa.

Among the plans developed in the region, the head of the community highlighted the Gran Hospital del Sur, along with the projects implemented in terms of employment, pointing out that with the help and collaboration of small entrepreneurs, it was possible to build vital socioeconomic stability at the departmental level.

He also highlighted the work being carried out by the Ministry of Urban Development, Housing and Habitat, adding that the policy of access to one’s own home has helped to comprehensively respond to the most urgent needs of the people of Itapu.

He also said that the head of the institution, Juan Carlos Baruja, has already committed to promoting more housing projects in the districts of Itapúa.

“We know that the Governing Board is also doing a great job, coordinating all the duties that are designed at a national level, in addition to ratifying the commitment to work for the enhanced progress in Itapúa,” said the head of the community, with respect to the cooperation that is also promoted by the National Republican Association (ANR).

Government Day

The President of the Republic, Santiago Peña, held a speech this Friday Government day in the department of Itapúa, which included the delivery of contributions in health and small producers, by the Yacyretá Binational Entity (EBY) for Gs. 3,080 million and Gs. 924 million.

The day also included the Visit to the Paraguayan Institute of Agricultural Technology (IPTA)to the Regional Hospital of Encarnación, to the fair of small producers, entrepreneurs and artisans of Cambyretá, as well as the delivery of school kitscontributions from Public Health and Agricultural Credit for Habilitation.

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2024-08-01 01:36:09

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