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Posters Appeared on National Routes Questioning Milei’s Government

Summary by Perfil
The red signs with white letters appeared in Santa Fe and indicate that the maintenance of these routes corresponds to the national state. They cover routes 9, 33 and the A012 surrounding Rosario. Read more
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(For Rubén Lasagno) – “And one day, a madman was going to arrive...,” the sentence seems to be part of an apocalypse book, but no, it is much more earthly and corresponds to the lack of consciousness that there was for decades, where successive governments have failed to meet the expectations of the people and this enabled society to seek a drastic change and when that change came, it took by surprise the intellectual authors of the deception an…

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Given the calamitous and abandoned state, which endangers the lives of thousands of people on a daily basis, there were signs indicating access to national routes that cross the territory of Santa Fesino. With the objective of prevention and road safety, the warnings emphasize that the preservation of these roads corresponds to the Nation, unlike the provincial roads, which do have local funding and are maintained properly. In this context, from…

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“We have asked Nation, without a favorable response yet, to give way to the routes that will not be fixed and that we will take care of, because many Santafesinos put their lives at risk as they transit them,” said the governor of Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullaro, regarding the measure.

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The dissolution of the National Highway Administration by decree, amid a policy of paralyzing public works, worsened the uncertainty surrounding the state of national highways. The reaction has already reached the courts and even the roads themselves: in Santa Fe, signs were posted to highlight the potholes caused by lack of maintenance. Meanwhile, in Entre Ríos, Raúl Meza, general secretary of the provincial National Highway Administration empl…

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“Here begins the national route maintained by the National State,” they say. They were located on central routes for transit traffic throughout the country. The governor of Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullaro, ordered with striking signs to signal the beginning of the national routes in order to denounce “the catastrophic state” in which they are located. Thus, he seeks to delimit the responsibility of the provincial State with the National one in ter…

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After the closure of Viaidad Nacional and the cutting of public works, the Santa Fe government decided to sign up with posters the national routes for the "catastrophic" state in which they are located. In this way, Maximiliano Pullaro scored one more line in his dispute with Javier Milei. According to the governor's portfolio, the brands were put in the revenues to the traces under federal jurisdiction, which are now abandoned and are a risk to…

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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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