“Everyone is crazy,” he concluded. #AgenciaNA“Repress and beat people with disabilities who are doing nothing?”
Buenos Aires, March 18 (NA) – Relatives of people with disabilities, service providers, and transport operators in the area are requesting the National Government to settle its debts, both in the Incluir Salud program and in PAMI, which in many cases have been pending since September 2025.
In statements to the Argentine News Agency, Daniel Macizo, president of the Buenos Aires Province Transporters Union (UTBA), questioned the management of President Javier Milei and demanded that “funds be released” to settle the outstanding payments.
“We are asking them to pay for the Incluir Salud program. People are dying, they no longer have a home, they no longer have medication, they have nothing at all,” he expressed.
Along the same lines, he assured that, together with relatives and other providers, they appeared before the Ministry of Health, met with the new national disability secretary, Alejandro Vilches, and “with all the authorities of the superintendency”: “They say that the Ministry of Economy is not releasing the funds,” he added.
On the other hand, he pointed out that one of the initiatives they are discussing is to set up an “indefinite encampment” to “show the reality,” just as they did during the previous Alberto Fernández administration, when they carried out four similar measures. “I don’t know what they are going to do.”