Tegucigalpa – The candidate deputy for the nationalist movement Together We Can, Ricardo Álvarez, presented this Friday his pillars of the main projects that he will promote once he is elected deputy to the National Congress (CN).
Álvarez said that his proposals are aimed at changing lives especially of the poorest, he promised to legislate to ensure the generation of employment and unemployment insurance, promote the Primero Los Pobres Tecnológico program to ensure access to online education and the Safe Medicine Law.
The nationalist leader maintains that the world changed with the pandemic, and Honduras is suffering. As I toured the entire country I saw things that made me think of proposals to transform; by facilitating connectivity and computers to those who need it so that they do not lose the opportunity to study.
His first proposal focuses on providing the population with a million connected cell phones “I want it to be clear that the telephone and the internet will be free for access to education and to generate employment.”
“I had the opportunity to speak with the parents, I learned that they spent 100 lempiras on prepaid cards every three days so that their children could connect, that is why I insist on the free telephone and internet, this will give us the opportunity to get a good education,” he said. .
He also explained that, with that phone, you will have access to the First the Poor Technological program, you will enter with your identity number, where your name will appear and you will access that social program of the government of President Mauricio Oliva, presidential candidate.
In this program, people will be able to decide what you need at home: a decent roof, a cement floor, solidarity bag, monthly bonus, a scholarship for your child, among other things.
Álvarez also seeks to generate employment through the use of technology, after noting that “no one is unaware that the country’s main problem is unemployment and of course we want foreign investment to come and give support to the entrepreneur, access to credit, and whoever graduates it will have that tool so that it can connect with the rest of the world ”.
It also proposes to create the “Safe Medicine Law”, which will consist in that patients who attend health centers or public hospitals and who for some reason do not have medicine, may claim them in private pharmacies for free and that cost is it will absorb the government.
During the pandemic, Álvarez says, many Hondurans lost their jobs, their companies, they were left without taking anything home, that is why from Congress, I will promote a law that guarantees that unemployed people will have a bonus in the following months.
He argued that with a small monthly contribution it will allow people, if they are fired, if the company goes bankrupt, if a natural catastrophe comes and they are unemployed, have an income for the following months.
Finally, he said that March 14, “we are going to define the future of the National Party, the future of all Honduras, together with the entire Honduran people, we have to tell you clearly that there are plans for each one of you.”
“The world changed, Honduras changed, we politicians have to change, this pandemic has taught us many things, but above all it requires us to look after the poor,” he concluded. JP
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