In recent years, large national and international companies have chosen us because Vicente López is safer, cleaner, and provides quality services, and we do not create bureaucratic hurdles, suffocate them with taxes, or mistreat them. And it's not just us saying this: last year, the University of Buenos Aires, through its Regional Cities Index, ranked Vicente López as the best city to live in, reported the Noticias Argentinas news agency. She also indicated that this scenario favors the arrival of private investments to the district. 'Our city is chosen by the private sector to settle in. I am not going to resign myself to insecurity, abandoned public hospitals, and schools that, once again, did not open,' expressed Martínez. She also defended the course of her municipal administration and stated that the results back the policies implemented in the district. 'Today, Vicente López is a city that is one step ahead of the rest of the cities in the country. Vicente López is different. I am not going to resign myself to decay, improvisation, and neglect that are gaining ground every day in the Province of Buenos Aires.' Buenos Aires, March 5 (NA) – The mayor of Vicente López, Soledad Martínez, inaugurated the ordinary sessions of the Deliberative Council, highlighted the electoral support for the ruling party, and questioned the management of Governor Axel Kicillof by stating that in the Province 'neither governs nor solves problems.' During her speech, the vice president of the PRO thanked the neighbors for their support in the last elections, in which the local ruling party surpassed Kirchnerism by more than 20 points, and emphasized the differences between the municipal and provincial administrations. 'For a long time, the governor has not governed, managed, or solved problems; we only hear him complaining about the national government or discussing party infighting. And here, with everything that needs to be improved, things work,' she stated. In this sense, she criticized the security and education policies of the Province of Buenos Aires, warning about the advance of crime and the non-compliance with the school calendar. 'That is why I am not going to allow our city to become the worst that we see on television every day from the Buenos Aires conurbation. We work every day so that more and more companies, SMEs, and commerce choose us to invest,' she concluded.
Vicente López Mayor: Our City is the Best for Living and Investing
The mayor of Vicente López praised her city as the safest and cleanest in the country, attracting major corporations, and criticized the provincial administration of Buenos Aires for 'neither governing nor solving problems.'