
El dirigente de los gremiales de El Alto, Toño Siñani, lamentó la ausencia de A…
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EL ALTO, Bolivia – Toño Siñani, a prominent leader of the gremiales in El Alto, today voiced his strong disapproval regarding the absence of Andrónico Rodríguez from recent negotiations concerning pending credits in the Legislative Assembly. Speaking to reporters, Siñani underscored the critical need for these financial approvals to address the economic challenges currently faced by the Bolivian populace. "We are experiencing hunger, similar to the period of the pandemic," Siñani stated, highlighting the severe economic strain on citizens. He urged Rodríguez to prioritize the approval of these credits, emphasizing that the funds are essential for the well-being of the people and not for political campaigns. Siñani further stressed the importance of transparency and accountability, asserting that "this money must be fiscalized." His remarks reflect a growing concern among the informal sector regarding the slow progress on economic relief measures and the perceived lack of engagement from key political figures. The gremial leader called for immediate action to resolve the financial crisis and ensure the credits are disbursed to benefit those in need.
[embed]https://www.tiktok.com/@eju.tv/video/7517039041708133688[/embed] El dirigente de los gremiales de El Alto, Toño Siñani, lamentó la ausencia de…