The national government added Salta to the agreements for the transfer of public works to the provinces.
These are water, road, and school, social, urban, and cultural infrastructure projects.
The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, held a meeting today at Casa Rosada with the Governor of Salta, Gustavo Sáenz, during which they signed agreements for the transfer and collaboration on public works.
According to the agreements, the province will take over the completion of a set of projects that include water, road, and school, social, urban, and cultural infrastructure projects. Meanwhile, the national government will continue a series of strategic works that are already in progress, as well as the construction, renovation, and expansion of initial, primary, and secondary school buildings.
The meeting was also attended by the Deputy Chief of Cabinet of the Interior, Lisandro Catalán; the Secretary of Provinces and Municipalities, Javier Milano; the Secretary of Public Works, Luis Giovine; the Undersecretary of Administrative Management of the Secretariat of Education, María Inés Borgin Alba; the head of ENOHSA, Bartolomé Heredia; the Secretary of Territorial Development, Habitat and Housing, Rodrigo Aybar; and the Undersecretary of Habitat and Housing, Santiago Sánchez Sorondo. The Minister of Infrastructure of Salta, Sergio Camacho, was also present.
In this way, Salta joins the provinces that signed similar agreements with the national government in recent days, including Catamarca, Mendoza, Tucumán, Entre Ríos, Jujuy, Chaco, Chubut, and Neuquén.