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Gustavo Puccini: "Today's Argentina Truly Needs Us to Work and Be Able to Carry Out Public policies."

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Gustavo Puccini, Minister of Productive Development of Santa Fe, spoke this Sunday with CNN Radio about the unity that the country's most productive provinces have had. On CNN Campo with Martín Melo, he stated: "We are important provinces. The entire core area, obviously, of the country's production, the one that drives the engine of this Argentina," he said. "One particular feature is that the central region, comprised of Entre Ríos, Córdoba, a…

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Gustavo Puccini, Minister of Productive Development of Santa Fe, spoke with CNN Radio this Sunday about the unity that the country's most productive provinces have had. On CNN Campo with Martín Melo, he stated: "We are important provinces. The entire core area, obviously, of the country's production, the one that drives the engine of this Argentina," he said. "One particular feature is that the central region, comprised of Entre Ríos, Córdoba, a…

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Gustavo Puccini, Minister of Productive Development of Santa Fe, spoke with CNN Radio this Sunday about the unity that the country's most productive provinces have had. On CNN Campo with Martín Melo, he stated: "We are important provinces. The entire core area, obviously, of the country's production, the one that drives the engine of this Argentina," he said. "One particular feature is that the central region, comprised of Entre Ríos, Córdoba, a…

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KIFI broke the news in Idaho Falls, United States on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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