The mayor of the city of Malargue, in the province of Mendoza, Juan Manuel Ojeda, implemented that each person who receives a social plan must contribute to the Municipality by carrying out solidarity tasks of public cleanings.” From today, anyone who receives social assistance from the municipality must return it to the community of Malargue with hours of work in consideration of what has been received,” he said at the official, who in turn reported that these people will be working in groups, which will aim to clean up certain public spaces, roads, main avenues, cycle north and south, among others , as the municipality’s website became known.
“When we talk about real change, these are the things we need to achieve,” he said, referring to this new determination, adding to the community chief: “We ask neighbors for collaboration and help for these people who are working with refractory vests, brooms and tools for road maintenance. We have to take care of the cleanliness and improve the city.” In addition, he stated that this situation represents a “change a sense of belonging and that we must think that the city is our big house and indicated that we have to take care of it.”
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