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Kicillof Opened Six Schools in Ezeiza and Marked Differences with Milei: Education Is Not a Business

On a day that showed the contrast between two country models, the Buenos Aires governor led a record of educational openings in Ezeiza. The works will benefit more than 3,800 students and are part of an infrastructure policy that the Province maintains despite the national government’s paralysing of projects.
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On Tuesday, Governor Axel Kicillof led a day of educational infrastructure openings in Ezeiza, where six new school buildings were put into operation that will benefit more than 3,800 students at the secondary level. The director general of Culture and Education, Flavia Terigi, and the local mayor, Gastón Granados, also participated. During the tour, the Buenos Aires president highlighted the magnitude of the works and highlighted the impact tha…

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The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, headed on Tuesday a record opening day in Ezeiza, where he put into operation six new educational buildings that will benefit more than 3,800 students at the secondary level. It was together with the director general of Culture and Education, Flavia Terigi;... The entrance Kicillof inaugurated six educational buildings in one day was first published on INFO135.

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On a day that showed the contrast between two country models, the Buenos Aires governor led a record of educational openings in Ezeiza. The works will benefit more than 3,800 students and are part of an infrastructure policy that the Province maintains despite the national government’s paralysing of projects.

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politicargentina.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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