Tuesday
May 21, 2013
Results for: administration
  • 18/08/2012 | Argentina

    Gils Carbó promises 'independent' administration

    Recently approved as the new national prosecutor-general Alejandra Gils Carbó, sustained today that her administration “will be independent” and said that the resignation of her predecessor Estebán Righi left the Public Ministry “weaker.”

  • 13/09/2012 | Argentina

    'Critics of my administration do not make me nervious,' CFK

    President Cristina Fernández de Kircher referred to the possibility of reelection and said that “no matter where she is, she will keep working actively,” as she said that “critics of her administration would not make her nervous.”

  • 14/11/2012 | Argentina

    'Subway fare won't be put up for now,' says Vidal

    Following the Buenos Aires City government’s decision to take over the administration of the underground subway system, deputy mayor María Eugenia Vidal assured that for the moment ticket prices on the service won’t be put up.

  • 30/03/2012 | Argentina

    Court orders Security Ministry to keep Federal Police officers in subway stations

    The Judiciary ordered the Security Ministry to keep the Federal Police officers’ patrol in subway stations until April 8th. Judicial sources said the measure was ruled by a court following a lawsuit filed by SBASE Subterráneos de Buenos Aires, which claimed the National Government to guarantee the service security.

  • 07/08/2012 | Argentina

    'Our administration is noted for acknowledging minorities,’ CFK

    President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner vindicated minority rights and accused farmers of “not investing enough money in irrigation systems” to fight drought, forcing the Government to grant them financial aid that could be used to fight poverty.

  • 09/08/2012 | Argentina

    National, City Gov'ts continue spat over subway control

    In the midst of the six-day-long subway strike in Buenos Aires City, both the City administration and the National government remained at loggerheads over who’s responsible for the city’s subways, exchanging in a set of piquant accusations.   

  • 27/03/2012 | Argentina

    'Passengers are being held hostage in the subway dispute,' Stolbizer says

    Margarita Stolbizer, national lawmaker for the Frente Amplio Progresista (FAP) bloc, criticized the national government and Mauricio Macri’s administration over the subway transfer dispute, stating that passengers that use the subway and public buses are being “held hostage.”

  • 29/03/2012 | Argentina

    Macri rejects CFK's subway offer, dismisses bill passed in Congress

    City Mayor Mauricio Macri rejected on Thursday afternoon President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s recent suggestion to extend for 90 more days the presence of Federal Police officers in subway stations and buses.

  • 29/03/2012 | Argentina

    Legislature urges Nat'l, City Governments to resume subway transfer talks

    City lawmakers approved two draft statement bills related to the transfer of the subway service, The Proyecto Sur sponsored bill states that the transfer should be done with the corresponding funds and urges the National and City Govermments to resume talks, while the other one urges the City administration to take the fare back to $1.10 pesos.

  • 31/12/2011 | Argentina

    Subway control to be given to City Gov't by January 3

    The National Government and Mauricio Macri’s administration finally came to an agreement over the transfer of the City’s subway system; with ministers promising the handover go through on Tuesday. Before the decision was reached, the City Government had stated they wouldn’t be able to finish the respective process until March.

  • 27/01/2012 | Argentina

    Gov't hits back at media: 'We're here to work, not electorally engineer'

    Vice-President Amado Boudou assured that for President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner now is a time for “administrating and working” not for “electoral engineering,” subsequently hitting back at the media for trying to supposedly “stigmatize” their administration.

  • 16/03/2012 | Argentina

    Moyano: 'CFK's moved away from supporting workers'

    Head of the CGT Labour Confederation Hugo Moyano, once again criticized President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s administration and stated that there “had been a change” in attitude and stated that the President “has moved away from supporting workers.”

  • 14/12/2010 | Argentina

    'After assesing the city on the situation, solving the Villa Soldati conflict is up to them,' Cabinet Chief

    After conducting an exhaustive census on the Parque Indoamericano, Cabinet Chief Aníbal Fernández announced he would soon be meeting with city government authorities in order to asses them on the situation. "After that, solving this conflict is up to them," he said.

  • 02/11/2011 | Argentina

    Rodríguez Larreta praises transference of subway administration

    Buenos Aires City Cabinet Chief Horacio Rodríguez Larreta praised the government’s decision to transfer the subway administration and assured it is a “step forward for the autonomy of the city.”

  • 12/11/2011 | Argentina

    City Gov't deems subway admin transfer in two weeks, 'impossible'

    City Treasury Minister Néstor Grindetti assured that “it’s impossible” to transfer the subway administration to Mayor Mauricio Macri’s Government “in two weeks” as proposed by the national Government.

  • 27/12/2011 | World

    Obama's popularity at 6-month high: poll

    United States President Barack Obama’s approval rating was at a 6-month high, with more votes of approval of his administration by US residents, than those who disapprove, according to an opinion poll published today by Gallup institute.

  • 24/03/2012 | World

    Former US vice president Dick Cheney recovering after heart transplant

    Former US vice president Dick Cheney is recovering in a Virginia hospital after undergoing a heart transplant today, a spokeswoman for Cheney said in an email. Cheney, 71, who served as vice president in the George W. Bush administration, has had a long history of heart trouble.

  • 05/03/2013 | Latin America

    Factbox: Chávez, 14 years in power

    Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez died today after his battle with cancer, ending the socialist leader's extraordinary 14-year rule of the OPEC nation.


Results: 18

Grupo ámbito ámbito financiero ambito.com Docsalud AlRugby.com Premium ávp El Ciudadano El Tribuno Management

Director: Orlando Mario Vignatti - Edition No. 3775 - This publication is a property of NEFIR S.A. - Issn 1852 - 9224 - Te. 4349-1500 - San Juan 141 , (C1063ACY) CABA