Leandro Santoro announced that he will take 10 ideas from Martín Lousteau for the campaign

2023-09-16 15:25:50

The candidate for head of the Buenos Aires Government for UP, Leandro Santorolaunched a spot to announce that he will incorporate into his electoral platform 10 proposals that had formulated Martin Lousteau in the internal campaign of Together for Change that he lost with Jorge Macri.

The leader of radical origin said that to build an alternative government he needs to “expand” his program and add ideas that share “the social sensitivity” of your space. “These 10 proposals are added to the government program that we already have,” stated the current national deputy.

It is perhaps the most explicit chapter of the aspect of the campaign that focuses on rescuing the radical votes who were for Lousteau in the PASO de Juntos, but who would now have resistance to turning to a pure Macrista candidate.

The bet included street posters, which the candidate did not admit as official, but which with radical colors maintain that: “If you voted for Lousteau and you don’t want Macri’s cousin”, the alternative is, precisely, to vote for Leandro Santoro.

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What are the 10 proposals that Santoro said in his new spot that he will take from Martín Lousteau?}

This is the list:

– City 100 x 100 monitored with security cameras.

– 1800 more police officers on the streets of the City.

– More and better public transport to connect the south with the north.

– 2 hours more hours of extra teacher training, with a focus on language and mathematics.

– 100 x 100 coverage in three-year-old rooms.

– Literacy from the initial level.

– Comprehensive law for mental health prevention.

– Baccalaureate with professional training in different disciplines.

– Economic development fund to finance technological innovation and the creation of sustainable companies.

– Guarantee accessibility to all people with disabilities in all public spaces and offices of the City.

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