The mayor of San Nicolás, Santiago Passaglia, took a distance from the demands promoted by different Buenos Aires community leaders who ask for greater financial assistance for the municipalities and said that “municipalities can sustain themselves.” The statements were given in the midst of a scenario of growing concern among government officials and opponents about the fall in revenue collection, the decrease in national transfers and the incr…
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The mayor of San Nicolás, Santiago Passaglia, took a distance from the demands promoted by different Buenos Aires community leaders who ask for greater financial assistance for the municipalities and said that “municipalities can sustain themselves.” The statements were given in the midst of a scenario of growing concern among government officials and opponents about the fall in revenue collection, the decrease in national transfers and the incr…