translated from Spanish: Diego Santilli closed his campaign with an event in La Plata

The pre-candidate for national deputy of Together for Change for the province of Buenos Aires, Diego Santilli, closed the campaign for the candidacy, with an act at the Athens Club of La Plata, accompanied by the head of the Buenos Aires Government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta and the president of the PRO, Patricia Bullrich.In addition, there were other references of the coalition such as the reference of Republican Peronism Miguel Ángel Pichetto, the mayor of Vicente López, Jorge Macri, and Santilli’s fellow list members, Graciela Ocaña and Juan Manuel López, among others. At the time of giving his speech, Santilli said: “We have to go find those 500,000 children to go back to school because the province needs that change today, as does the country. We must end with the story, with the chicanes. This Sunday is at stake which country we want, if we want a country with closed schools or with children, if we want one with free criminals or prisoners, or where to work is the future and opportunity and not closed blinds. ”

“The very high taxes on all those who risk and give work. Who can laburar and give laburo with such a load on the back?”, questioned the pre-candidate. Regarding some of his proposals, Santilli commented: “The first thing I’m going to do is bring relief to all the thieves who are on the tightrope. I will propose to extend the Moratorium to businesses and SMEs until December 2022. The second thing I am going to do is lower taxes on work in the hardest hit sectors and also in SMEs.” He added: “To generate laburo and prevent our young people from leaving, I am committed to promoting a Youth Employment Law. We are going to encourage companies to hire children between 18 and 35 years old, and for that we are going to propose that they do not pay labor taxes for five years, “and also said that he will propose an emergency educational law. Finally, Santilli warned that in the PASO there is “an opportunity” and that “it is at stake which country people want, one with closed schools or with children in schools, a country with free criminals or prisoners, a country where working is the future and opportunity and not closed blinds.”

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