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Split coast: the K mayors refuse to receive visits and the pressure from the owners increases in the face of summer

2020-10-05T14:53:55.078Z


Places such as Villa Gesell, Mar Chiquita and Monte Hermoso continue almost completely closed. Pinamar, on the other hand, advances with a protocol. And Mar del Plata studies alternatives.


Guillermo Villarreal

10/04/2020 - 19:52

  • Clarín.com

  • Society

"Until when are you going to leave us", one of the administrators of the increasingly large group of non-resident owners of Villa Gesell consults the mayor of that district,

Gustavo Barrera

: "The season is coming and it would seem that he did not find out, if he continues in his closed position he will be the creator of the largest factory for the poor on the coast ".

The "closed position" of the mayor

is the same that his peers from other towns

on the Atlantic Coast

have maintained since the beginning of the pandemic

, although essentially those who respond to the Front of All: the mayor K do not want to know anything about receiving visitors , even if they own one or more properties in the district, pay their taxes and consider themselves neighbors.

But they had no alternative due to the pressure they were receiving and little by little they enabled channels for non-resident owners to travel, albeit in a trickle, so the criticism persists: residents of some districts propose to march in a caravan.

The big question is what will happen in the summer. 

Meanwhile, in Gesell, the accusations for usurpations took effect again.

Cristian Cardozo, mayor of the Partido de la Costa, had to give in when the owners, who denounced theft and usurpation of their properties, traveled to General Lavalle.

After that, they set up permits of between 24 and 72 hours so that people could get to see how their houses are.

Some managed to go,

but most insist they receive no response.  

This time the K intendentes the coast signed a document summarizing his strong position: "We can not afford to

jettison the efforts we have made over all these months and expose our municipalities to an outbreak then we can not contain",

is they targeted non-residents. 

"We ask you for tranquility, prudence and solidarity. The Atlantic Coast will receive you with open arms as

soon as possible,

" they had promised.

It was signed by Alejandro Dichiara, from Monte Hermoso;

Hernán Yzurieta, from Punta Indio;

Jorge Paredi, from Mar Chiquita;

Sebastián Ianantuony, from General Alvarado, Cardozo y Barrera.

All from the Front of All. 

Mar Chiquita opened a health affidavit system this week so that a maximum of two people per vehicle can enter.

They may not exceed 72 hours of permanence. 

From the other side, in Pinamar, residents can enter from mid-June.

A permit is processed through a whatsapp number of the Isolation Consultation Center, with the required documentation attached, and then the health and security authorities determine if they authorize it.

The city is in phase 3 of isolation.

In favor of the openings,

in Pinamar they hope that the Province of Buenos Aires will authorize a pilot test

for the long weekend

of October 12

to, through protocols, receive tourists.

There is nothing concrete yet, just these days they will present a proposal. 

Mar del Plata enabled just this week and the government of Guillermo Montenegro, from Together for Change, has to define the protocol, since the situation is different than that of other destinations on the coast since

there are more than 110 thousand properties of non-residents

.

For now it is known that the income will be staggered to avoid the impact that the income of many people could cause in a few days.

The application of the protocol will be conditioned by the contagion curve of Mar del Plata, high these days, since

the average of new daily cases is more than 300. 

With more than 9 thousand members, the group of "non-resident owners on alert from Mar del Tuyú, San Clemente and Santa Teresita" proposes to march again in a caravan to General Lavalle, in a peaceful manner,

on October 10

to "assert our rights of movement and property ".

They disagree about the dripping of permits, the limited time that they are allowed to spend in the localities and the forms, they cannot leave while they remain.

Meanwhile, the non-resident owners of Villa Gesell, with 3.6 thousand members in the networks, are also evaluating marching to demonstrate for the rigid position of Barrera, who yesterday was the target of a strong protest, but from their own neighbors, self-convened by social networks, who took to the streets and mobilized before the possibility that the deliberative council adheres to

the National Plan for Access to Land.

The issue of usurpations was on the table again.

They denounce that from the accession, those who are usurping lands in Guernica could be transferred to Villa Gesell.

"We don't want to be Guernica" was the slogan.

Those who denounce take refuge in the rush

that their government showed to promote the project the same week that the government of Axel Kicillof left Villa Gesell at the top, in millions of pesos and by far, of the cities that will receive money from the special program municipal for the cultural and tourist reactivation.

Barrera denies it.

Your neighbors don't believe you.

GS

Source: clarin

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