Fernanda Lacey: “We Like Public Services as Human Rights, but We Don’t Have a Certain Price of Products”- in Ventura Show - Radio Del Plata Am 1030
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Fernanda Lacey, lawyer and member of the Union of Users and Consumers, at Ventura show warned of the lack of clear criteria in the prices of public services and the urgent need to improve the energy efficiency of household appliances available in the country. In a context of tariff increases and restricted consumption, Lacey stated that “we like public services as human rights,” but warned: “we do not have the true price of a product.” “People a…
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