Does Aysa Sell? Mekorot Broke the Silence After Rumors of a Possible Purchase by the Argentine State Company
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The government authorized AySA to cut water for lack of payment. I knew the deadlines and rules to avoid power, gas and water cuts in your home.
Diego Berger, coordinator of special and international projects of the company, spoke about the topic and launched very harsh phrases: "The people of Buenos Aires use more water than is needed and much does not pay. Argentines consume what they want and not what they need." Read more
The bloc of Union deputies for the Homeland today rejected the decree of privatization of the public utility of drinking water supply (AYSA) ordered by the National Government, since it held that this measure is against the tripartite agreement signed between the province of Buenos Aires, the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and the Nation, and "a search aimed at dismantling the conditions of public control over an essential service".
In dialogue with Radio Jai, Diego Berger, coordinator of special projects abroad of the Israeli company Mekorot denied rumors about the possible purchase of AySA. In the midst of the debate over the eventual privatization of AySA, the state-owned company in charge of water supply in much of Argentina, versions emerged that pointed to the Israeli company Mekorot as potential interested in acquiring it. However, Diego Berger, a member of the compa…
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