Except for references to more recent governments, this article could have been written in the 1980s. When we were there in 2006 the potholes and sidewalks had noticeably improved compared to the '90s. So, they've deteriorated.again? And the villas miserias were much in evidence in the '80s and '90s. I think they were hidden from view on the highway from the airport sometime in the '90s but doubt they ever disappeared. We have a close friend (non-tango) who is a teacher and specialist in agricultural economy who has had a very difficult time financially during most of time we've known him (since 1990)
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