Santiago.- The communicator Wilson Sued valued the accountability of the second year of management of the mayor Ulises Rodríguez, highlighting the efforts in infrastructure and urban mobility, but insisting that these must be reflected in concrete and measurable results.
Sued affirmed that citizens have a duty to compare official announcements with the reality on the streets, as well as with figures and statistics that support the progress presented by the municipal administration.
In that sense, he emphasized that Santiago's growth depends on the continuity of projects such as the expansion of roads and the improvement of traffic at critical points that have historically affected the population.
The communicator also pointed out that all public management presents "lights and shadows", which is why he called for recognizing achievements without ceasing to demand corrections where necessary.
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Finally, he emphasized that transparency should not be limited to speeches, but translated into verifiable facts, and urged citizens to exercise active vigilance over municipal management.







