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Argentina Launches Privatization of Aysa, the Water and Sanitation Company of Buenos Aires

Summary by EFE
Argentina announced the launching of the privatization of AySa, the public company that provides water and sanitation services to Buenos Aires.

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Argentina announced the launching of the privatization of AySa, the public company that provides water and sanitation services to Buenos Aires.

Lean Left

The bill was announced by the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, at a press conference. “Since its establishment in 2006, the company required contributions from Argentines for $13,400,000,000,” he remarked.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Lean Right

It was announced by the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, during his usual press conference at Casa Rosada."Private capital will be incorporated through the transfer of 90% of the company's shares," he said.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The secretary general of the Gran Buenos Aires Union of Health Workers (SGBATOS), José Luis Lingeri, highlighted the work carried out by AYSA during its years as a state company and on the process of privatization of the company that will start the management of Javier Milei, said that "it is an imposition of the Bases Law". In a dialogue with the agency Noticias Argentinas, the historic leader of the union of workers of the sector of AYSA was c…

The Executive will transfer 90% of the shares held by the State in Argentine Waters and Sanitation to private capital.

Unable summary The government announced this morning that it will start the process to privatize Aysa

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