Slow, march in Camagüey solution to voters’ proposals

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Armando López Montero, mayor of the capital of Camagüey, called on the groups to be more agile in their management and look for alternatives to solve problems that affect the population
Slow, march in Camagüey solution to voters' proposals

Camagüey, Cuba, Dec 25th.- In its last meeting of this year, the Municipal Administration Council followed up on the current status of the proposals for the current term of office of the People’s Power.

Yanixis Carrazana Carballo, secretary of that body, said that to date 1,153 concerns of the population have been resolved, a volume that represents only 32 percent of the total.

He also specified that more than 1,400 voter dissatisfactions are still pending solution, most of them from Communal Services and Aqueduct.

He also pointed out that there are 67 complaints that are still unanswered, which belong, in addition to the two entities mentioned above, to Commerce, Agriculture, the Electric Company, Housing, Transportation and Public Health.

Armando López Montero, mayor of the capital of Camagüey, called on these groups to be more agile in their management and look for alternatives to solve problems that affect the population.

By Rodolfo Medina Hechavarría/Radio Camagüey