Óscar Mario Justiniano
Óscar Mario Justiniano is the president of the Federación de Empresarios Privados de Santa Cruz (FEPSC), an influential business organization in Bolivia. He has been actively advocating for structural changes to address the ongoing fuel shortages in the country, particularly calling for the removal of the 'controlled substance' status for diesel. Justiniano emphasizes the necessity of diesel for various sectors and has criticized political conflicts that negatively affect Bolivian families. He has recently spoken out against accusations from government officials regarding the motives of eastern entrepreneurs in the hydrocarbons market.
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Bolivia:
Oscar Mario Justiniano expressed his expectations regarding the carbon bond conference.
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Bolivia:
Oscar Mario Justiniano, president of the Federación de Empresarios Privados de Santa Cruz, expressed his expectations regarding the conference.
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Bolivia:
Óscar Mario Justiniano, representing the board of EL DEBER, stated that the Palmera Dorada won highlights the value of resilience as a fundamental pillar.
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Bolivia:
Óscar Mario Justiniano highlighted the new vision of EL DEBER 360° that combines traditional journalism with digital immediacy.
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Bolivia:
Óscar Mario Justiniano is a representative of the new partners of EL DEBER and spoke about the media's history and commitment.
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Bolivia:
Oscar Mario Justiniano stated that the salary increase presents a challenging and concerning scenario for the formal private sector.
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Bolivia:
Óscar Mario Justiniano expressed his categorical rejection of the salary increase measure, calling it 'arbitrary'.
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Bolivia:
Óscar Mario Justiniano requested lawmakers to work on structural issues to find a definitive solution to the fuel shortage.
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Bolivia:
Óscar Mario Justiniano, president of the Federation of Private Entrepreneurs of Santa Cruz, called for legislative action to address fuel shortages.
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