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Edesur: “The government does not want to intervene in the operation or change the financial situation”

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Government”It has no intention of intervening in the running of the company, nor of changing Edesur’s financial situation.” This was stated in a note by Claudio Cunha, Country Manager of Enel Argentina -owner of Edesur-.

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“Apart from the fines and sanctions that the authority decides to apply in the exercise of its control function, we agree that the structural solution occurs because companies have sufficient resources to operate, maintain and make the investments that the system requires and therefore accompany the country’s growth,” said Cunha.

Cunha and Juan Carlos Blanco, director general of Edesur, met yesterday with the minister of the economy, Sergio Massa, and the secretary of energy, Flavia Royón. “The meeting served to exchange views on how to proceed for a sustainable improvement of the electricity distribution service”according to Edesur.

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“We are working jointly in drawing up a plan that is under development,” they said.

“After the best January in terms of service quality in the last five years, we are experiencing a sharp increase in cuts in February following a historical question and on which Edesur continues to work resolve the damage and lack of light of the customers as quickly as possible,” added Cunha.

the manager askedapologizes to customers for the inconvenience caused and thanked the Edesur workers for the dedication and commitment they have always shown and especially since this emergency began”, says the company.

Source: Clarin

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