Leandro Santoro will add 10 proposals of Martin Lousteau to his government program

A little more than a month before the general elections, Leandro Santoro, candidate for head of the Buenos Aires Government of Union for the Fatherland, announced on his social networks that he will add to his program 10 proposals of the radical Martín Lousteau. To build an alternative government in the city, we need to expand our program, add ideas and include proposals from sectors that share our social sensitivity. Therefore, we are going to add 10 proposals from Martin Lousteau to our government program, “explained the leader.What are the proposals that were taken?1. The City 100% monitored with security cameras.
2. 1,800 more police officers on the streets of the City immediately.
3. More and better public transport to connect the south with the north.
4. Add two hours per week of extra teacher training with a focus on language and mathematics.
5️ . 100% coverage in 3-year rooms.
6. Literacy of boys and girls from the initial level.
7. Law on Comprehensive Education for Prevention in Mental Health.
8. Create baccalaureates with professional training in specialties, with quality practices in real work environments.
9️ . New Economic Development Fund to finance technological innovation and the development of sustainable enterprises.
10. 100% accessible government. All agencies under the City Government will ensure accessibility for people with disabilities. Does Lousteau support Santoro? Despite the fact that last Thursday posters appeared in the City of Buenos Aires calling on the voters of the former pre-candidate to bank the arrival of the Peronist of radical origin to power instead of Jorge Macri, from the UCR it was made clear that the space is not involved. ” Due to the confusion that could have been due to the posters that appeared this morning in the City with the colors of our party, as president of @UCRCapital and candidate for national deputy, I want to ratify our firm commitment within Together for Change, “explained Mariela Coletta, president of the party.

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