The pronouncement was given within the framework of the Economic and Social Council (CES) and the Argentine president himself, Alberto Fernández , participated in it .
The Argentine government indicated that it is working on a “pact for the proper use of social networks “ so that they “stop intoxicating the spirit” of democracy, according to a presentation made by the so-called Economic and Social Council (CES) in which it participated. President Alberto Fernandez.
“We are going to deepen the central guidelines for the use of social networks for the common good ,” said the secretary of Strategic Affairs and head of the CES, Gustavo Beliz, in a ceremony held at the Kirchner Cultural Center.
“We are working with a pioneering study that marks and proposes a pact for the proper use of social networks and that they stop intoxicating the spirit of our democracy,” Beliz explained.
The official indicated that 40 universities in Argentina have been summoned “to think about and propose initiatives.”
New proposals
In the CES call, the federal and productive agenda for this year was presented —with the aim of deepening the recovery of the productive fabric, generating employment and real inclusion and strengthening consensus— and the axes of the Productive Argentina Plan 2030 were presented.
The presentation was attended by governors and representatives of unions, business chambers, academia and civil society.
Beliz added, among other issues, that this year Argentina will invest 8,000 million dollars in works that have to do with climate change and that in this context the South American country will advance in a “five-year strategic plan on the issue of water . “
The Minister of Productive Development, Matías Kulfas, explained that the Plan Argentina Productiva 2030 proposes to create 2 million salaried jobs in the formal private sector, lift 9 million people out of poverty, create 12,000 companies per year, achieve a productive decentralization, reduce inequality, as well as carry out an environmental and gender agenda.