Senator Rubén Pirola accompanies and supports the organization and implementation of what will be the 19th edition of Expodema 2019.
In a complex national and provincial context, the efforts of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs are recognized, and in that sense Pirola highlighted his challenge and commitment to achieve medium and long-term work.
The contribution was received by members of the CIMAE Board of Directors, where Marcelo Chiabrando took the floor and expressed the following: “From the Expodema Commission, we would like to thank Senator Pirola for the contributions, as well as the Municipality of Esperanza and the Ministry of Production. It really is a very important challenge for the region that will bring positive consequences from the entrepreneurial point of view. We are very happy because although at one time this Fair was in danger, today it can be done ”.

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