MACRI RULE MUST BE TO HELP GROW
"Govern has to be to help grow. There is something we have come to change
and is changing, "remarked the president Mauricio Macri to lead the opening
ceremony of the paving of a section of Provincial Route 46 that connects
the towns of Andalgalá Catamarca and Bethlehem. The paved stretch of 51
kilometers, which for half a century was a dirt road in poor condition,
will allow you to traffic detours to avoid 200km and promote trade
development and regional economies. "There are many projects and many
dreams. Nothing is easy, but this way of doing things every day, talking,
working together, telling the truth, doing it honestly, connected to the
world, there is a huge future for all Argentines, "he said. Macri said that
the work will change the lives of catamarqueños "forever" because they
allow you to connect and transport the provincial production easier, not
only to the rest of Argentina, "but the whole world". In this regard, the
President said that today the works "that are promised within, they begin
and end" and "bid transparently". "And that I is something that we all
agree: we need to do a lot more work," he said. He stressed that the road
is "teamwork, province, nation, municipalities, tell us the truth, adding
projects" and "not remain in the story because this is a fact exists, is
real, is real progress." "We have to learn from this process. We need to do
things faster because many Argentines are waiting for their chance to
progress, to grow, to develop from a good job, "he said. In this vein, he
called the Argentines not to fall "into the temptation to seek shortcuts,
quick fixes, patches, a path already tried for decades and did not
work". "If you want all Argentines have access to the same opportunities,
if we really want out of poverty for many Argentines suffer today, this is
the way with these values," he said. The Head of State also noted the
commitment of the Nation to carry out work to expand and modernize the
local airport Felipe Varela, considering that 70 percent of tourists
visiting the province arrive by air. "We already have new airlines and we
will connect to Catamarca with the rest of the country because we do not
want more this outrage to federalism is that everyone has is need to
connect via Buenos Aires," he said during the presentation in Andalgalá, of
paving work. So far, motorists and truckers delayed more than three hours
lapse from today is reduced to about 50 minutes to travel directly. The
work, which began in January 2017 and generated 100 jobs, were made with an
investment of 1.97 billion pesos from the national government through a
loan from the Inter-American Development Bank. Benefits a region that is
producing quince, peach, walnut, grape, olive, cotton and potato, in
addition to promoting regional integration, as the RP 46 provides a direct
connection to the RN 40 and closes a ring together with RN 60 and 38. the
project also included the installation of more than 100 culverts and
construction of nine bridges. They participated in the act the governor of
Catamarca, Lucia Corpacci; Secretary General of the Presidency, Fernando de
Andreis; the mayors of Andalgalá, Alejandro Páez, and from Bethlehem,
Daniel Rios; Minister of Public Works of the province, Rubén Dusso; and the
provincial deputy Enrique Cesarini, among other authorities.
and is changing, "remarked the president Mauricio Macri to lead the opening
ceremony of the paving of a section of Provincial Route 46 that connects
the towns of Andalgalá Catamarca and Bethlehem. The paved stretch of 51
kilometers, which for half a century was a dirt road in poor condition,
will allow you to traffic detours to avoid 200km and promote trade
development and regional economies. "There are many projects and many
dreams. Nothing is easy, but this way of doing things every day, talking,
working together, telling the truth, doing it honestly, connected to the
world, there is a huge future for all Argentines, "he said. Macri said that
the work will change the lives of catamarqueños "forever" because they
allow you to connect and transport the provincial production easier, not
only to the rest of Argentina, "but the whole world". In this regard, the
President said that today the works "that are promised within, they begin
and end" and "bid transparently". "And that I is something that we all
agree: we need to do a lot more work," he said. He stressed that the road
is "teamwork, province, nation, municipalities, tell us the truth, adding
projects" and "not remain in the story because this is a fact exists, is
real, is real progress." "We have to learn from this process. We need to do
things faster because many Argentines are waiting for their chance to
progress, to grow, to develop from a good job, "he said. In this vein, he
called the Argentines not to fall "into the temptation to seek shortcuts,
quick fixes, patches, a path already tried for decades and did not
work". "If you want all Argentines have access to the same opportunities,
if we really want out of poverty for many Argentines suffer today, this is
the way with these values," he said. The Head of State also noted the
commitment of the Nation to carry out work to expand and modernize the
local airport Felipe Varela, considering that 70 percent of tourists
visiting the province arrive by air. "We already have new airlines and we
will connect to Catamarca with the rest of the country because we do not
want more this outrage to federalism is that everyone has is need to
connect via Buenos Aires," he said during the presentation in Andalgalá, of
paving work. So far, motorists and truckers delayed more than three hours
lapse from today is reduced to about 50 minutes to travel directly. The
work, which began in January 2017 and generated 100 jobs, were made with an
investment of 1.97 billion pesos from the national government through a
loan from the Inter-American Development Bank. Benefits a region that is
producing quince, peach, walnut, grape, olive, cotton and potato, in
addition to promoting regional integration, as the RP 46 provides a direct
connection to the RN 40 and closes a ring together with RN 60 and 38. the
project also included the installation of more than 100 culverts and
construction of nine bridges. They participated in the act the governor of
Catamarca, Lucia Corpacci; Secretary General of the Presidency, Fernando de
Andreis; the mayors of Andalgalá, Alejandro Páez, and from Bethlehem,
Daniel Rios; Minister of Public Works of the province, Rubén Dusso; and the
provincial deputy Enrique Cesarini, among other authorities.