Overview
- Without naming President Javier Milei, the governor contrasted provincial actions with withdrawn federal support and pledged that no Santa Fe resident will be left without medication.
- He announced pension changes that end the extraordinary contribution, cut the delay for passing increases from 60 to 30 days, and cap medicine costs at 5% of a retiree’s income.
- Pullaro unveiled a child-protection hub in Rosario billed as the first of its kind in Argentina, with the planned purchase of the Casa Cuna building.
- He cited more than 1,500 public works and over 2 billones de pesos executed in two years, the Nido mortgage program surpassing 32,000 million pesos in loans, and €65 million from the French Development Agency for environmental projects.
- Security was cast as a central pillar and a recent police labor dispute was described as a legitimate claim kept within institutional bounds, drawing public praise from UCR leader Leonel Chiarella.