Someone mentioned the night club fire. Has this been finally resolved? Was anyone finally brought to justice? I have lost track of the story.
Anyway there are no serious punishments in Argentina. The government seems to view serious punishment as "repression". Sadly this attitude has caught on among many citizens. Don't expect any real resolution to the train disaster. There will be a lot of talk, for awhile. Then public interest will fade. Years will pass and the situation will remain largely unchanged.
As for Menem, he privatized the railways in a rush - true. Most long distance trains were abandoned when they should have been passed to private interests with carefully monitored subsidies. WHY does government have to run trains? Private industry can do this very well if they are competent and if they are subject to government inspection and control. The fabulous Dubai metro was built with public money and is very ably managed by a British company. Ferrocarriles Argentinos ended in a total fiasco. I know. I rode their trains. I have never seen worse.
The Kirchners made improving and restoring the rail network a priority - but what has happened?
If the government were interested many jobs could have been created in a major effort to upgrade the railways. Instead money was wasted on a bullet train project when what is needed is a rail system on a par with what Argentina had FIFTY years ago.
Anyway there are no serious punishments in Argentina. The government seems to view serious punishment as "repression". Sadly this attitude has caught on among many citizens. Don't expect any real resolution to the train disaster. There will be a lot of talk, for awhile. Then public interest will fade. Years will pass and the situation will remain largely unchanged.
As for Menem, he privatized the railways in a rush - true. Most long distance trains were abandoned when they should have been passed to private interests with carefully monitored subsidies. WHY does government have to run trains? Private industry can do this very well if they are competent and if they are subject to government inspection and control. The fabulous Dubai metro was built with public money and is very ably managed by a British company. Ferrocarriles Argentinos ended in a total fiasco. I know. I rode their trains. I have never seen worse.
The Kirchners made improving and restoring the rail network a priority - but what has happened?
If the government were interested many jobs could have been created in a major effort to upgrade the railways. Instead money was wasted on a bullet train project when what is needed is a rail system on a par with what Argentina had FIFTY years ago.