Federico Sturzenegger adds a radical deputy to his ranks

Federico Sturzenegger adds a radical deputy to his ranks

December 5, 2024 – 11:24

This is Alejandro Cacace, parliamentary secretary for the UCR in the Lower House. He will serve as Undersecretary of Structural Reforms.

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The deputy of the Radical Civic Union (UCR) Alejandro Cacace will join the ranks of the Government in the role of Undersecretary of Structural Reforms of the Ministry of Deregulation and Transformation of the State. This was announced by the head of the portfolio, Federico Sturzeneggerthrough a post on his official account on the social network X.

“Alejandro will not only help us push the intense parliamentary agenda that we have planned for next year, but he will also gives us muscle to accelerate deregulatory reforms”Sturzenegger posted.

“And it is time to accelerate. Today we have 215 days left of delegated powers and since we created our site to report bureaucracy we have received more than 4,500 suggestions for deregulation. “Thank you all very much!”, highlighted the minister regarding the results of complaints from Argentine citizens about procedures that they consider cumbersome, unnecessary or a source of corruption.

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Who is Alejandro Cacace, the figure who joins Federico Sturzenegger’s team

Alejandro Cacace is lawyer, Master in Law and Economics and Master in Public Administration from Harvard University. Until his assumption in the ministry, erto Parliamentary Secretary of the Radical Civic Union in Congress.

Cacace is also the right hand of Rodrigo De Loredo in the lower house and former deputy for San Luis. His appointment can be read as a gesture of good harmony between Loredo and the Casa Rosada. It is worth remembering that the Córdoba deputy forced the breakup of the UCR bloc in Deputies, which took place at the end of October, when twelve legislators led by Facundo Manes formed the Democracy for Always bloc. The reason was De Loredo’s refusal to condition the five deputies who turned their votes and accompanied the president’s vetoes. Javier Milei to the retirement formula and university financing laws.

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