Vice President Victoria Villarroel On Thursday, it targeted national roads after the organization charged the church $560,000 for the use of a national pilgrimage route in Misiones. The decision sparked outrage in the province, and now Villarroel has reacted by calling it “such nonsense.” “Freedom, good, thank you,” he said. S.
Yesterday afternoon it was announced that the Directorate National des Highways (DNV) had charged the aforementioned amount for Use National Road 12 On the traditional pilgrimage to Loreto that took place last weekend.
The procession symbolizes the missionaries’ equivalent of the walk to Logan, which is a journey Approximately 40 kilometers From Fátima, on the outskirts of Posadas, to the Shrine of Our Lady of Loreto. During the journey to the sanctuary, believers They had to pass on the shoulder of the road.
This was confirmed by the Bishop of Posadas, Juan Ruben Martinez They were going to find out judicially What is the basis of the charge, as there is no precedent. “At this time, National Highways Doesn’t put weight on the roadsHe said in an interview with Radio Topambay: “I drive a lot on Argentine roads, and there is a dangerous tinge, because they cannot adapt, and they are in a state of absolute neglect.”
The event angered Villarroel, who used the X sign to express his opposition. Responsible for national roads He must answer for such nonsense. Who could think it makes sense like that In a liberal government the pilgrims are forced to pay To walk on the side of the road? Freedom, good, thank you“, wrote in X.
Villarroel is Practicing Catholicism He goes to Mass every week. He has repeatedly appeared at religious events, even holding a private meeting with Pope Francis that lasted about an hour. Therefore, their discontent is not surprising.
The vice president continued to respond to several users who were angered by her response. One of them asked to reduce his salary to finance the Hajj. “My salary has been frozen for two years. This resource is of no use to them.. “I also do not receive the seized funds,” he replied.
She also responded to a user who accused her of “betraying” Javier Miley. Villarroel is facing a difficult time after changes in the Cabinet that included the departure of Guillermo Francos, the only official with whom he had been in contact. The official finds herself more isolated every day in the liberal administration. “Just like Vicky. It was also seen that the Vice President betrayed the political leader. In short, things will change over time. “Although in some cases we will have to wait an additional two years,” User X wrote.
“They’ll have to wait because That betrayal did not happen. So Respect the constitution“Villaruel attacked.
It was Father Fabio Cuenca, dean of the altar, who revealed the amount “Intervention on the road”This is something they reported had never happened before.
“This year we did the previous procedures as always, what is new is that the roads this year took longer in permits and with 48 hours remaining we received the notification via email of the activity assessment requirements, and we carried out the procedures virtually through the TAD (distance procedures) system and When the final bid was made, we received news of the $560,000 peso event fee“We had to pay them through CBU and I went to ARCA,” he said in an interview with LA NACION.
In one way they warned LA NACION that their actions are “based on current regulations.” “The National Traffic Law stipulates the following: To use the road area, the VN has to charge a fee. The problem is that this is the first time they have asked for permission to do this.”
The discontent of the church and the believers was linked to the road company not carrying out any maintenance or monitoring tasks during the event, as if this were done by members of the police, gendarmerie, and governorate, who guarded and organized traffic.