In the context of the cuts in public jobs and
months before the Paris Olympic Games
, the new Undersecretary of Sports,
Julio Garro,
showed in a video
the worrying state of the National Center for High Sports Performance (CeNARD)
and stated: "In four years broke everything."
"This is how we received the CENARD (National Center for High Sports Performance). These are the tools that we give our athletes to represent our flag. Clearly each step they take makes them bigger, because they were left alone," he highlighted on social networks. , which pointed directly to the previous management.
The former mayor of La Plata and member of the PRO is the second undersecretary of Sports in the Milei administration. On January 31, Ricardo Schlieper resigned after the appointment of Daniel Scioli as Secretary of Tourism, Environment and Sports. Aligned with the former ambassador to Brazil, Garro showed off the Cenard in an edited video of almost a minute.
"In four years they broke everything," he noted on his networks, while showing leaks, broken wiring, humidity on walls and the cracked athletics track, among other images.
"Sport is in progress! We are going to put our maximum effort to turn history around," Garro launched three months before the start of the Paris Olympic Games.
The video that Garro circulated on his social networks came three days after the Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Sports began a staff reduction plan at CeNARD. They estimate that it will affect 30 percent of workers. The operation was launched on Monday at 8:30, with the participation of five members of the Federal Police.
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