gracielle
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Does anyone believe that there will be jobs created by this gov't for those currently receiving the IFE ($10.000 pesos per month) thru ANSES?
13 August 2020
Failed project...K Ship for Prisoners: Cost Nearly a Million Dollars, Was never used for Fishing. Now rusting away in a Harbor....
It was built in 2012 at the impulse of the creator of “Vatayón Militante” Víctor Hortel. It was for detainees from Chubut, but Hortel never obtained a fishing permit....
It was in 2012 when a Puerto Rawson shipyard began to build a boat for artisan fishing. It measured 9.90m, was painted blue and white and had been commissioned by the Federal Penitentiary Service, at that time led by Víctor Hortel, one of the inspirers of the remembered “Vatayón Militante”, a group that led prisoners to Kirchnerist acts. The ship had one goal: to go fishing, manned by inmates from Rawson's Unit 6. And later, the product was to be processed in a plant that Hortel himself had built on the prison grounds....
Prisoners went to work there too. The ship cost more than US$ 800,000. But since the "fishing emergency" was in effect at that time, he was never able to get a permit. Therefore he never went fishing . And the plant, it never worked. Today the ship rests in peace amid gravel and stones in the port of the capital of Chubut. It keeps a faded sign: "ENCOPE, providing opportunities, training and work." ENCOPE is the acronym for the Penitentiary Coop Entity....
El barco K para los presos: costó casi un millón de dólares, nunca salió a pescar y ahora se oxida en el puerto
Se construyó en 2012 por impulso del creador de "Vatayón Militante" Víctor Hortel. Era para detenidos de Chubut, pero nunca consiguió un permiso de pesca. Hoy está destruido.
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Failed project...K Ship for Prisoners: Cost Nearly a Million Dollars, Was never used for Fishing. Now rusting away in a Harbor....
It was built in 2012 at the impulse of the creator of “Vatayón Militante” Víctor Hortel. It was for detainees from Chubut, but Hortel never obtained a fishing permit....
It was in 2012 when a Puerto Rawson shipyard began to build a boat for artisan fishing. It measured 9.90m, was painted blue and white and had been commissioned by the Federal Penitentiary Service, at that time led by Víctor Hortel, one of the inspirers of the remembered “Vatayón Militante”, a group that led prisoners to Kirchnerist acts. The ship had one goal: to go fishing, manned by inmates from Rawson's Unit 6. And later, the product was to be processed in a plant that Hortel himself had built on the prison grounds....
Prisoners went to work there too. The ship cost more than US$ 800,000. But since the "fishing emergency" was in effect at that time, he was never able to get a permit. Therefore he never went fishing . And the plant, it never worked. Today the ship rests in peace amid gravel and stones in the port of the capital of Chubut. It keeps a faded sign: "ENCOPE, providing opportunities, training and work." ENCOPE is the acronym for the Penitentiary Coop Entity....
El barco K para los presos: costó casi un millón de dólares, nunca salió a pescar y ahora se oxida en el puerto
Se construyó en 2012 por impulso del creador de "Vatayón Militante" Víctor Hortel. Era para detenidos de Chubut, pero nunca consiguió un permiso de pesca. Hoy está destruido.
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