Il sindaco di Córdoba ottiene 3,8 miliardi di dollari di fondi privati per lavori nei quartieri

Daniel Passerini, il sindaco peronista di Córdoba, ha firmato accordi con tre aziende private per investire 3,8 miliardi di dollari nella pavimentazione stradale e nelle reti di servizi per i quartieri. I lavori non comportano alcun costo diretto per l'amministrazione municipale.

Daniel Passerini, il sindaco peronista di Córdoba, in Argentina, ha firmato accordi con tre società private. Gli accordi stanziano 3,8 miliardi di dollari per opere pubbliche nei quartieri, tra cui la pavimentazione stradale e la costruzione di reti di servizi. I progetti mirano a migliorare le infrastrutture locali senza attingere direttamente ai fondi del bilancio comunale. Passerini ha sottolineato che questa partnership pubblico-privato consente sviluppi essenziali senza gravare sulle finanze municipali. L'annuncio arriva nel contesto di un impegno volto a migliorare l'efficienza della gestione municipale, come riportato da Perfil. Non sono stati specificati i nomi delle aziende né i quartieri interessati.

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