The dignity of a country is fundamental, and in Argentina, the president is in a difficult situation. The economic crisis has led to staff reductions in restaurants and even the closure of some businesses. There is talk of exploring a trade agreement with the United States and abandoning Mercosur.
In Omar Park, calm begins to return with the partial restoration of the pet area. According to a niece of Josefa, a group of ticket sellers is considering not participating in the upcoming draws in protest against the lottery administration.
There are rumors that greater problems are looming. There is also mention of the activity of the Afros in Atlapa, where Lombana was seen enjoying rice with coconut and cod.
The number of vehicles in motion and the consumption of guaro during events like La ponchera indicate that certain activities generate profits. However, uncertainty about purchasing school supplies persists.
Some hope that the president will remain firm, while sales continue to decline and the lottery continues generating conflicts for the ticket sellers. On the other hand, "matraqueos" are mentioned regarding reforms in the CSS.
Another concerning topic is the alleged reign of terror that the head of the DGI imposes on officials. As if that were not enough, the contradiction between the announced construction of the Veterinary Hospital and the supposed persecution of pets in the park is criticized.