Axel Kicillof took charge of the mayors’ campaign to stop public works in the province of Buenos Aires. Crossing with Javier Milei and the PRO
Axel Kicillof He led the claim of the mayors of the province of Buenos Aires for the brakes of the government of Javier Milei to public works. The president also called on the community leaders to present a claim to the Casa Rosada for what “plainly implies the desertion by the national State of its obligations.”
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Kicillof showed up yesterday with the mayors of Florencio Varela, Andrés Watson; from Ezeiza, Gastón Granados; from Ituzaingó, Pablo Descalzo; of Saint Vincent, Nicolás Mantegazza; and from Merlo, Gustavo Menéndezfor the signing of the agreement to create the President Perón Highway Management and Development Consortium. A direct message to the national government in the midst of cutting funds for public works.
Axel Kicillof’s staff
The act carried out in Hall of Agreements of the Government Housenext to the Vice Governor Verónica Magario and the Ministers of Government, Carlos Bianco, and Ministers of Infrastructure and Public Services, Gabriel Katopodiswas also a show of unity of Peronism. From Katopodis to Menéndez, most of the staff that accompanied Kicillof supported the list of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner for the presidency of the PJ.
“This is one of the many works that the national government has completely paralyzed in the province of Buenos Aires: we are working to have jurisdiction transferred to us and we can take charge of this project that is so important for the people of Buenos Aires,” was the governor’s claim. Buenos Aires “Together with the mayors of the municipalities that are on the highway, we are willing to face the works that were left unfinished and to continue working on the planning of the area,” highlighted the Governor and added: “We not only have to give an answer to insecurity problems with more police posts, but also to move forward with a great public and private development plan,” he added.
“In the province of Buenos Aires There are more than a thousand works that were being carried out by the national government and that have been abandoned. These are strategic works, to which is added the reduction of resources that legitimately correspond to the people of Buenos Aires,” said the Minister of Government of the province of Buenos Aires, Carlos Bianco, on the same day, when leading the conference of weekly press next to the president of Banco Provincia, Juan Cuattromo, the executive director of the Collection Agency of the province of Buenos Aires (ARBA), Cristian Girard, and the executive director of the Provincial Organization for Social and Urban Integration (OPISU), Romina Barrios.
Message to Javier Milei and the PRO
In this context, Bianco referred to the tragedies that occurred due to the collapse of the Hotel Dubrovnik in Villa Gesell and the car accident on National Route No. 7, in which four members of the Buenos Aires Police died, and conveyed the condolences of the Government of the Province to the family and friends of the victims of both events.
The Minister also spoke about the project sent by a PRO deputy in which it is maintained that the Buenos Aires Government should demand before the national State the construction of a highway on National Route No. 5: “In the face of a project that clearly seeks “To obtain political benefit from the tragedy that occurred on Route No. 7, I propose a simpler solution: that the legislators directly complain to President Milei, taking into account that the PRO is a force that co-governs in the national government.” In that sense, Bianco expressed: “They finally realized that the zero public works policy has consequences and, sometimes, it is paid for with lives.”
Source: Ambito
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