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Nuestro río, nuestra lucha

The article discusses concerns over Argentina's national government plan to privatize the Paraná River for 25 years, which critics argue would hand strategic resources to private interests, particularly foreign ones like the United States. Experts warn that deepening dredging operations could disrupt the river's ecosystem, accelerate coastal erosion, and negatively affect regional economies. The author criticizes the government's approach, pointing out inconsistencies in the process, including the invalidation of an initial call for bids in December 2024 and the removal of Ecovina, which excluded provinces along the river. Despite warnings from the Procuraduría de Investigaciones Administrativas (PIA) about legal and environmental issues with the winning bid by Jan De Nul-ServiMagnus, the government proceeded with the contract. The author highlights historical precedents such as the Law of River Freedom (1997) and past incidents like the 2008 fires that led to public mobilization against centralized decisions threatening natural assets.

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Nuestro río, nuestra lucha

The article discusses concerns over Argentina's national government plan to privatize the Paraná River for 25 years, which critics argue would hand strategic resources to private interests, particularly foreign ones like the United States. Experts warn that deepening dredging operations could disrupt the river's ecosystem, accelerate coastal erosion, and negatively affect regional economies. The author criticizes the government's approach, pointing out inconsistencies in the process, including the invalidation of an initial call for bids in December 2024 and the removal of Ecovina, which excluded provinces along the river. Despite warnings from the Procuraduría de Investigaciones Administrativas (PIA) about legal and environmental issues with the winning bid by Jan De Nul-ServiMagnus, the government proceeded with the contract. The author highlights historical precedents such as the Law of River Freedom (1997) and past incidents like the 2008 fires that led to public mobilization against centralized decisions threatening natural assets.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article strongly criticizes the government's privatization plans, frames them as favoring foreign and corporate interests at the expense of local communities and the environment, and emphasizes democratic principles and environmental protection. It uses emotionally charged language ('vendepatria

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