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Last month, a bill was approved to create the National Infrastructure Administration (ANI), which will replace the National Reconstruction Administration with changes.
However Peruvian Building Chamber (Capeco) He believes that since this organization was proposed, it will not be possible to solve infrastructural problems.
Capeco president Jorge Zapata points out that this National Infrastructure Authority board is made up of ministers, “and we know that ministers change all the time and are the most political thing.”
“This organization must be completely depoliticized, completely technical (…) Therefore, we are heading towards the same solution that will not lead us to a good port,” he added.
The expert explained that in order to solve the huge problem of infrastructure that we have and state procurements what we have, we need a “professional organization, shielded from politics and where professionals of the first level.”
“We need something similar to BCR to solve the infrastructure problem,” he said.
Zapata recalled that one of the main problems with Authorization for reconstruction with changes consisted in the fact that the duty authorities demanded the progress of work, leaving aside preventive work.
It is worth noting that we currently have 25 billion soles in paralyzed work and 24 billion soles lost due to corruption in recent years.
Source: RPP

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