Passerini focuses on neighborhood square meter in session opening

In the opening of ordinary sessions, Córdoba's mayor Daniel Passerini will outline the executive's main axes for this year, eyeing the 2027 elections. Key promises include more neighborhood works, strict control against illegal dumps, and state modernization through artificial intelligence.

The opening of ordinary sessions at Córdoba's City Hall marks the start of the annual legislative period. Mayor Daniel Passerini will use this occasion to outline the municipal executive's action axes for 2026, considering the electoral context toward 2027.

According to available information, Passerini will emphasize the 'neighborhood square meter,' referring to direct improvements in local areas. Promises include an increase in neighborhood works to address immediate community needs. Additionally, a strict control against illegal dumps will be announced, aiming to eliminate waste accumulation points in the city.

Another key axis is the modernization of the State through the implementation of Artificial Intelligence, aiming to optimize administrative processes and public services. Passerini also renews the 'team' with the governor, suggesting a refreshed collaboration between provincial and municipal government levels.

This speech is framed in a political landscape where municipal management seeks to consolidate achievements before the electorate, without additional details on specific implementation.

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