Introduced professionals and political leaders from all over the country Concert and Development Center (CCD), a space intended to prepare diagnoses and recommendations for public policies from a federal and multisectoral perspective. “This is not a partisan space. This center is for dialogue with all sectors and for building consensus,” said CDC Director-General, Nicholas Trotta.
The former Minister of Education stressed that “Argentina needs consensus and policies beyond administration to build the responses that our society expects.”
The CCD presentation ceremony was held at the NH Bolívar in Buenos Aires and was attended by the R&D team, as well as members of the Federal Board of Directors. The Institute is promoted by former Ministers Nicolas Trotta and Daniel Arroyo, Representatives Fabiana Obon (San Juan), Rosana Bertone (Tierra del Fuego), Deputy Ramiro Fernández Petri (Formosa), Director of BICE, Carla Petiot, Mayor of Paso de los Libres (Correntes) , Martin Asca, regional legislators Matthias Barroitavina (CABA) and Alejandra Piasco (Córdoba), Provincial Ministers Ricardo Welbach (Misiones) Dalmasio Mira Figueroa (Catamarca) and Leandro Cavaco (Chubut), homes in CABA Andrés La Blunda (Santa Plaza Mario Cruz Ignac) and (Salta), UADER Dean, Luciano Filipuzzi, former Education Minister Marissa Diaz (La Rioja) and former MP Maeda Cristo (Entre Ríos), among others.
“The UNCCD is a space focused on the study, research, analysis and preparation of public policy proposals. The challenge facing Argentina stems from a very complex situation, in a very challenging global context. This is why we consider the multi-sectoral construction of proposals to be an alternative according to the scale of the challenge. Trotta explained.
Trotta and Daniel Arroyo together highlighted that the Center intends to address the promotion of an agenda that will make it possible to overcome the development constraints that our country is facing. “If there is one thing that seems very valuable to me about this center, it is that it includes representatives from different counties, governors, ministers and legislators,” Arroyo said. The former Minister of Social Development pointed out that “in the Convention to Combat Desertification we set ourselves the challenge of how to achieve balance in a country that is so large and highly concentrated in a few large conglomerates. We have to build together 21st century ideas, which go beyond governments, which is why we must It was built unanimously.
Asked if the CCD is a space for Frente de Todos, Trotta noted: “Everyone has party membership, but this is not a party space and goes beyond a certain political expression. This center is for dialogue with all sectors and building consensus. We do not ask for a membership card for anyone who wants to participate. And dialogue. There are deep problems that have persisted for many decades in our country, which is why solutions must be addressed by everyone, because consensus is crucial.”
The technical and professional teams of CCD, the so-called “R&D schedule”, have been working for months. In fact, some of his studies have already been known as the Government Performance Index and the Labor Inflation series developed by the Institute of Labor Statistics (IET). In general, the Department of Combating Desertification produces research, indicators and studies on the country’s problems in the political, economic and social fields to influence the formulation of public policies.
In addition, it promotes activities and meetings with the aim of bringing together academic and political knowledge to exchange views on the opportunities and challenges of national development. And everything is revealed through a rights approach from accessible language, with an interest in promoting citizen participation.
Members of the R&D research agenda are Fabian Ameco, Martin Balza, Sebastian Barbosa, Ramiro Cortez, Mariano de Miguel, Marcos Dominguez, Dario Dorete, Santiago Fernandez, Juan Pablo Garcia, Ana Paola Giovambattista, Diego Golumbec and Maximiliano Legui. Lirina, Diego Loma, Laura Maris, Agoda Menville, German Montenegro, Ana Natalucci, Pablo Navarro, Martina Odun, Diego Bando, Carla Pecorini, Guillermo Santos, Laura Serotzky and Jimena Vitale.