Néstor Grindetti is one of those who is still in the race to compete for Axel Kicillof’s place in La Plata, and this time he toured several cities in the sixth electoral section in his search to strengthen the vote within the Province. Colonel Rosales, was the first destination chosen by Grindetti, who was received by the mayor Mariano Uset, the president of the Deliberative Council Nicolás Aramayo and the provincial deputy Abigail Gómez. Together they toured the city’s wind energy complex, the largest in the country. Regarding this, on his social networks, Grindetti highlighted: “This park is an example of work and innovation for all Buenos Aires residents. Projects like this are what we need to magnify our province and thus be able to exploit all its immense potential.” Later, he closed his visit to Coronel Rosales having lunch with different references from the city.
The second objective of the tour was Coronel Dorrego. There he had two meetings, one with Jorge Srodek and other local representatives of Together for Change, and another with the mayor of the city Raúl Reyes, who received him at the Municipality. To close his visit to Col. Dorrego, he visited the “RumarOli” farm where olive oil is produced. In Tres Arroyos, Grindetti continued his meetings with leaders of the PRO and Juntos por el Cambio, where he highlighted the “dream of carrying out a project for the province that favors labor over social plans.” In turn, during his visit to the Aiello company within the local Industrial Park, he stressed: “Tres Arroyos has to be one of the most thriving cities in our province, for its people and for industrial and agricultural development.”
To close his trip through the “sixth”, to which he was accompanied by the Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies of the Province of Buenos Aires, Adrián Urreli, Néstor Grindetti visited the work of the Dr. Manuel Cabrera de Pringles Hospital, together with the mayor Lisandro Matzkin, the local Chief of Staff Dario Christensen and the Secretary of Health, Nicolás Queti.
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