In the midst of the controversy after the official dismissal of 200 employees of the state water company AySA, the Government insisted this Wednesday on its idea of privatizing it by warning that
the layoffs are part of the "improvement
. "
It was the presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni who defended the initiative to privatize AySA and appealed to a particular example to refer to the layoffs: "This is like when you sell your car.
When they come to see it, you show it to them washed
, with no problems with the sheet metal or the painting. The same thing happens with companies," he said at the usual press conference.
AySA, which during Alberto Fernández's administration was directed by Malena Galmarini, is one of the companies that President Javier Milei said he wants to privatize.
"Within the companies to be privatized, or that the president intends for them to no longer be part of the state patrimony, there are several that must be valued and made to function more efficiently.
This is not 'fixing the 'what's coming'
because otherwise the Argentine damage will be much greater because the company will have much less value when they want to sell it," the spokesperson continued.
Along the same lines, Adorni said that the same modus operandi will continue in "another lot of companies that, regardless of whether they are privatized or not, are going to try to clean up or stop the taxpayer from supporting things that they should not support."
News in development.