Government Denied Responsibility for Cutting Food Programs in the Province of Buenos Aires
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Through a statement issued by the Minister of Human Capital, Sandra Pettovello, the Government denied having responsibility for the financing of school food programs in the province of Buenos Aires and said that it does not maintain debt to that jurisdiction. The text was then published versions that indicated that the Buenos Aires government was evaluating to interrupt the Extraordinary Module for Food Security Program (MESA) in the framework o…
Despite the desertion of the national state and the financial asphyxiation over the provinces, the administration of Governor Axel Kicilof implemented a series of measures to strengthen social and food policies and to sustain coverage throughout the territory of Buenos Aires, in a context crossed by the deterioration of social indicators, the fall in ...
The government of the province of Buenos Aires announced a 30% increase in the School Food Service (SAE), an increase of 25% in the main social programs and the doubling of the food assistance to the municipalities, amid the demand for the reduction of the funds sent by the Nation. The measure was presented by the Minister of Development of the Community, Andrés Larroque, who said that the province seeks to sustain the social and food coverage “…
The Ministry of Human Capital, led by Sandra Pettovello, formally responded to the request for management of Axel Kicilof for a million-dollar debt. The post "We have no responsibility": the government rejected the claim of the province of Buenos Aires appeared first on El Intransigente.
The Government of the province of Buenos Aires announced a 30% increase in the School Food Service (SAE) and a 25% increase in its main social programs. The measure seeks to sustain the coverage in the face of the increase in demand and the gap in the flows of national funds.
The dispute between the administration of Axel Kicillof and the national government added a new chapter this Monday, following a formal complaint from the Province of Buenos Aires for alleged debts linked to the School Food Service (SAE) and to the financing of the MESA program. The response of the portfolio led by Sandra Pettovello soon arrived: he denied any debt and accused the Buenos Aires administration of “disfinancing its own programs.” T…
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