Albisu highlighted his first month in office, thanked the public, and announced investment efforts in Salto.
Carlos Albisu, mayor of Salto, reviewed his first month in office, thanked citizens and municipal officials for their support, and confirmed meetings in Montevideo with business leaders to attract investment to the department.
Carlos Albisu during a message from Montevideo.
One month after taking office as mayor of Salto, Carlos Albisu sent a message to the public in which he reviewed his first term in office, expressed his gratitude for the support he has received, and announced that he is already holding meetings with business leaders to attract investment to the department.
The message, recorded in Montevideo, began with a review of the time elapsed since he assumed leadership of the departmental government. "Today marks one month since we began governing the department, that beautiful responsibility that the people of Salta have given us," Albisu said, emphasizing that the task entails a strong commitment to the community.
In his speech, he thanked those who have supported him during this period and also those who continue to send messages, suggestions, complaints, and ideas for improving the department. "We want to thank each and every one of you for having supported us, for continuing to send messages, making suggestions, complaints, and different ideas for making a better department," he said.
The mayor also had words for municipal officials, highlighting their daily efforts to meet the needs of the population. "We want to thank each and every municipal official for their hard work. We will achieve this together, working and working hard every day, addressing every need and every demand of the people of Salta," he stated.
Albisu emphasized that the administration is just beginning and the challenge is enormous. "We have a huge task ahead of us," he said, making it clear that teamwork will be key to achieving results.
During his address, he reported that he was in Montevideo holding meetings with business leaders. He explained that these meetings seek to open up opportunities for the department by attracting private capital. "We are in Montevideo today meeting with business leaders, and will be meeting early tomorrow morning because we need to start bringing investments to Salto," he commented.
The mayor emphasized that these efforts are part of a development strategy aimed at generating employment and improving the department's infrastructure. Although he did not provide details on the agreements underway, he made it clear that attracting investment is a priority on his agenda.
The tone of the message was relatable, with everyday expressions that sought to connect with the people of Salta. Albisu insisted that the reconstruction and progress of the department will depend on the collaboration of all stakeholders, from the mayor's office to the residents.
In this first month of government, the Albisu administration has begun receiving and processing various citizen complaints, with a particular focus on basic services, the improvement of streets and public spaces, and the maintenance of key areas for the daily lives of Salto residents.
Although the mayor did not detail specific measures in this message, his emphasis on collaborative work and seeking investment marks a clear course of action for the coming months. The arrival of entrepreneurs interested in investing in the department could mean new sources of employment and a boost to local productive sectors.
The reference to gratitude for municipal officials also reflects the intention to strengthen the mayor's office's internal coordination. Public recognition of their work seeks to motivate and consolidate a team capable of responding to the population's demands swiftly and efficiently.
Albisu concluded his remarks by reiterating his commitment to the department's development and the importance of maintaining direct contact with residents. "For my part, I would like to thank you, and together we will put a lot of effort into continuing to support Salto," he concluded.
This first assessment by the mayor is presented as a message of unity, in which collaborative work between the municipal administration, the private sector, and the public appears as the way forward to address the challenges facing Salto. The call for collaboration and explicit mention of ongoing investments are, so far, the clearest pillars of his initial administration.