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Speaking to the UN, representatives of NGO "Women for Equality, Equity, solidarity and community" and "Movement Bicentennial" that were on the premises during the session recalled that the Special Session "is the result of the action of an appeal brought by the neighboring Lucio Montenegro" and that "the Superior Court of Justice of the City agreed and resolved that date would be set at local elections. And said that "as well as approving these communes are empty, have been usurped their powers by government agencies." "We demand communes with its own budget and all the powers under the Law 1777," they concluded.
Also, contrary to the chosen date, the national deputy for the Socialist Party, Roy Cortina, former Minister of Public Administration and Decentralization of Government of the City, said: "Over the past two years macrista management, not only it did nothing for decentralization but also destroyed all progress in 2006 and 2007. It dismantled the Ministry of Decentralization and slowed mass media campaigns, distribution of information from house to house, strengthening the Department of Management and Community Participation, the enhancement of community venues and instances of participation coming running. "
" As a result of this unnecessary delay, will be very difficult to draw the decentralization forward, because when they take the first municipal authorities are going to find a ravaged land in which there has been no progress, " former Socialist lawmaker concluded.
For its part, the former official Javier María García Elorrio, said that "the decision of the Legislature, promoted and enforced by the PRO to choose Community Boards in June 2011, is arbitrary and unconstitutional and must be challenged in justice." "The neighbors are already being put off 8 years and now they are delayed almost 2 more years to meet the ruling party's electoral expediency. Mauricio Macri wants to unify all elections the same day to subdue and destroy neighborhoods neighborhood identities," he said .
Source: Urban News
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