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Pullaro Minister on Milei’s Government: “They Don’t Care What Happens Inside with the Routes”

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The Minister of Public Works of Santa Fe, Lisandro Enrico, said that there is “a very large and notorious abandonment” of the national routes that cross the province. Read more
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The Government of Santa Fe again called on the Nation to transfer the national routes to provincial territory, with the aim of being able to intervene directly in the face of the serious deterioration of the viaducts and the inaction of the national State. The proposal includes that the improvement and maintenance works pass into provincial hands. “If they do not want, they cannot or do not know how to fix them, that they give them up,” said Ben…

The Minister of Public Works of Santa Fe, Lisandro Enrico, said that there is “a very large and notorious abandonment” of the national routes that cross the province. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The calamitous state of the national routes that cross the province of Santa Fe motivated a striking measure by the provincial government: to place red signs in the accesses to warn drivers that they are entering roads of national jurisdiction abandoned by the State. This is what the minister of Public Works of Santa Fe explained in dialogue with Gustavo Sylvestre on Radio 10 and emphasized that “they really care what happens inside with the rou…

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Gustavo Sylvestre broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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