Government Moves Forward in the Process of Privatization of Aysa and Enabled the Company to Cut Off Supply Due to Non-Payment
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The government of Javier Milei advanced this Tuesday towards the privatization of AySa, the public company that provides water and sanitation service in Buenos Aires and its entire metropolitan area, with a decree that authorizes the sale of shares of the company. The measure, announced last Friday by the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, was launched this Tuesday with the publication of a decree in the Official Gazette that authorizes the …
More adjustments and cuts. Javier Milei’s government advances with its chainsaw, this time formally with the process of privatization of Agua y Seweraciones Argentinos S.A. (AySA), which will allow the service to be cut for lack of payment. READ ALSO: Argentina: Javier Milei’s disapproval exceeds 56% according to survey Likewise, the sale of shares and the entry of private capital into the company, legitimized in the reform of the regulatory fra…
As part of the process of privatization of Aguas y Sanitarias Argentinos S.A (AySA), announced a few days ago by the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, the government took a new step and, through a DNU published in the Official Gazette, authorized the company to cut off the supply to users for lack of payment. It also restructured much of the regulations and ordered new articles.
Through a DNU published in the Official Gazette, they introduced a new legal framework that enables the transfer of shares and gives the company powers to cut off the service due to non-payment
By Fausto Frank Javier Milei's government has begun the process of privatization of Water and Argentine Sanitation (AySA), the state-owned company that provides drinking water and sanitation to Buenos Aires and its metropolitan area. Announced on July 18, 2025 by presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni
In a context of growing tensions over the privatization policies promoted by the national government, the national deputy Victoria Tolosa Paz expressed her rejection of the attempt to privatize the company Agua y Sewages Argentinos (AySA), one of the most important companies in the country, which has drinking water and sewer services. Through a statement published on its social networks under the title “When the waters go down cloudy”, Tolosa Pa…
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