Crossing between Peronism and the ruling party of Santa Fe is due to Maximiliano Pullaro’s statements about the suburbs

Crossing between Peronism and the ruling party of Santa Fe is due to Maximiliano Pullaro’s statements about the suburbs

He Justicialist Party (PJ) of the province of Buenos Aires and the front United to Change Santa Fe They staged a war of communications after the statements of the governor of Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullarowho had assured that “the countryside cannot continue subsidizing the Buenos Aires suburbs.”

Pullaro’s statements came in the midst of demands from agricultural entities for the national government to repeal the withholdings. The radical boss supported the agricultural position and assured: “The countryside cannot continue subsidizing the Buenos Aires suburbs, that unproductive sector of the Argentine Republic, which generates a very large cost.”

Peronism’s darts at Maximiliano Pullaro

After his statement, the Buenos Aires PJ picked up the gauntlet and went to the crossroads with a statement spread on social networks under the title “To repeat mistakes, you just need to forget them.” In it, the Peronism of the province described Pullaro’s statements as “striking, false and demagogic.”

“The governor seems to ignore that the province of Buenos Aires is home to more than 50% of the Argentine manufacturing industry and that the majority is located, precisely, in the Buenos Aires suburbs where 13 million inhabitants live. So unproductive, nothing,” the writing states.

In another passage, the text remembers when, at the beginning of 2024, Axel Kicillof sent 50 patrol cars to reinforce security in Rosario, within the framework of the escalation in drug violence that hit the city.

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“Beyond that particularity, Pullaro should evaluate that, if his logic prevailed, millions of Argentinians could wonder why the money from their taxes is used to provide greater security in a province that is not theirs,” comments the statement.

And he adds: “It would be good if Governor Pullaro helped to join forces in the National Congress to build a partial solution to what he proposes, but one that would significantly improve the income of many communities. Especially considering that the National Government is evading its responsibilities. “.

Unidos came out in defense of the governor

But it was not the end of the controversy. After the PJ statement, the United to Change Santa Fe front, to which Pullaro belongs, did the same and came out in defense of the governor.

“We Santa Fe residents do not refuse to participate in solidarity with Federal Argentina. We fervently believe in the commitment of the whole to move the country forward. What we do not want is to turn federalism into a whirligig managed from the central power, where some always put in and others they always take everything,” they said.

At the same time, they maintained that “What we don’t want is to systematically put in 100 pesos and only have 55 come back. What we don’t want is for one of our productive columns to be the only variable when it comes to obtaining resources.”

“Specifically, we agree with the idea expressed by the Justicialist Party of Buenos Aires in relation to: ‘in order not to repeat mistakes, it is not necessary to forget them’. That is why it never ceases to draw our attention that the proposal to get out of the quagmire of these last two decades is to insist on a political-economic model that has failed in its repeated attempts,” the document adds.

Furthermore, the letter states: “We are sure that this manifesto for a fairer country is shared by many and it is strange that it is not shared by those who, on the one hand, claim to be opponents, but are dedicated to attacking those who express complaints and, on the other hand, advise not to repeat mistakes “.

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Maximiliano Pullaro, from the UCR, and the vice governor of Santa Fe, Gisela Scaglia, from the PRO.

“Nor can we fail to notice coincidences at the strategic level between LLA and Kirchnerism, by mutually distributing the profits of political Manichaeism, the selective reporting of irregularities, the ‘folder’ as a political practice and the pact of darkness through the recent boycott of the implementation of the ‘clean record'”, they launched.

In closing, the statement states that “our Governor’s claim is also that of citizens of the Province of Buenos Aires in whose name it is intended to attack those who make themselves heard but who, like the people of Santa Fe, get up every day to produce and see less and less of the fruit of their efforts.”

“From Santa Fe we affirm: Argentina moves forward with production and work, with innovation, with well-understood federalism, with less speculation, with the healthy and intelligent administration of public affairs and with good policy to ensure the benefits of freedom with equal opportunities and general well-being,” he concludes.

Source: Ambito

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