Changes in the cleaning of the City: Jorge Macri transferred the Hygiene area to the Chief of Cabinet
Jorge Macri has transferred the responsibility for Hygiene and Cleaning in Buenos Aires to the Chief of Cabinet amidst ongoing public complaints about waste management.
In Buenos Aires, Jorge Macri has taken significant steps to address the ongoing concerns surrounding the city's cleaning and waste management. Announcing the transfer of the hygiene and cleaning responsibilities from the Ministry of Public Space and Urban Hygiene to the Chief of Cabinet, Macri aims to tackle one of the most criticized areas of his administration since he took office in December 2023. This move reflects an urgent response to public dissatisfaction, especially as residents frequently express their grievances via social media, showcasing overflowing trash bins and littered streets.
The decision to shift oversight to the Chief of Cabinet, previously under Minister Ignacio Baistrocchi, indicates a strategy to centralize and potentially enhance the efficiency of waste management in the bustling city. Baistrocchi has been actively responding to public complaints by engaging directly with citizens, often sharing before-and-after photos of cleanup efforts. However, by removing his direct control over this crucial aspect of city management, the city government may be aiming to unify their approach and streamline operations more effectively.
This transition may also have broader implications for the governance of city services in Buenos Aires. It underscores the Macri administration's responsiveness to public input and highlights a strategy to elevate service delivery and accountability in city management. As residents continue to voice their expectations for better cleanliness and waste management, the success of this shift will rely on how effectively the newly designated Cabinet can handle these pressing urban issues.