Leaving the Ministry of Human Capital: Leila Gianni leaves to do politics in the province of Buenos Aires

Leaving the Ministry of Human Capital: Leila Gianni leaves to do politics in the province of Buenos Aires

After several weeks without changes, the Ministry of Human Capital once again presents modifications: the former activist of La Cámpora, Leila Gianni, and Ariel Romano, both members of the legal team from the portfolio led by Sandra Pettovello. From the Government, they assured that the decision was consensual and they attributed it to Gianni’s “lack of time” and structural modifications.

Leila Gianni left the Ministry of Human Capital

Although there is still no defined date for the official’s departure, government sources guaranteed that the lawyer will be relocated to another function. In this sense, Gianni has already come under the orbit of Sebastián Pareja, President of LLA in Buenos Aires territory.

Gianni’s goal is to dedicate himself to territorial armed and has already begun to tour the province of Buenos Aires. Above all, with special attention to The Slaughtermunicipality from which it is originally, a task that in Homeland House They understood it as incompatible with the times required by their work in the ministry directed by Sandra Pettovello.

Government sources guarantee that the lawyer will be relocated to another function, although they avoid giving details. For now, she will continue to be in charge of the legal area that articulates complaints against social movements for the use and distribution of resources, which led her to confront the leader of the Movement of Excluded Workers (MTE), Juan Grabois..

Even from LLA they think that a possible release of Grabois as a candidate for deputy in the 2025 legislative elections could encourage the possibility of transferring the rivalry that started in the corridors of Comodoro Py to the elections.

The 39 year old lawyer He has a long history in public service, having worked for the State since 2008. He began his activism in the Aires political space, which has as its greatest exponent former Minister of the Environment, Juan Cabandié.

During the administration of Alberto Fernández, she was director of Environmental Projects of the Undersecretary of Administrative Management under the orbit of Cabandié. However, since December 10, 2023, Gianni joined the libertarian ranks from the first minute.

Karina Milei led the La Libertad Avanza event in La Plata: “Now we have to end the caste model”

The general secretary of the Presidency, Karina Mileiled last Friday a Supporter act of La Libertad Avanza (LLA) in La Plata. From the ruling party, they are beginning to move the first chips to challenge the Buenos Aires Peronism for power in the face of the 2025 legislative elections.

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Karina, Menem and Pareja, present at the event in La Plata.

“Now we have to end the caste model,” said the Secretary General of the Presidency at the beginning of her speech. Karina appeared alongside the head of the Chamber of Deputies, Martín Menem, and Sebastián Pareja, LLA’s central political leader on Buenos Aires soil.

Before the audience, located in the COPARA Club of Villa Elvira, he said: “They want this government to fail. I ask you please, let’s join forces, Let us redouble our efforts to bring the ideas of freedom to every corner of Argentina”.

“Therefore, we cannot relax. We have to work twice as hard as them and be everywhere with Freedom. Move forward strong to fill the Congress of Deputies and Senators that support the reforms that we need to get ahead“added the President’s sister.

Along these lines, Karina thanked Sebastian Pareja for already having the party in the province of Buenos Aires and assured that “If everything changes, they (the caste) lose… So let’s keep in mind that they want this Government to fail”, so he asked that “Let us exert strength and join forces to be able to bring the ideas of freedom to every corner..”

For his part, Menem, president of the party in the province of La Rioja, indicated that the government of Javier Milei “will last at least 8 years” and that is why “we need people who hold firm to their convictions and do not allow themselves to be fooled by the same old people.” Looking ahead to 2025, the president of the lower house anticipated that LLLA will not make electoral alliances. “We are going to make ideological alliances”, he clarified.

Source: Ambito

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