The new head of Transportation visited the Minister of Government, Carlos Bianco, in his office. The conclave aimed to define the steps to follow in line with the administration of Axel Kicillof.
After the departure of Jorge D’Onofrio, the new Minister of Transport from the province of Buenos Aires, Martin Marinucci, He began his administration this Thursday with a visit to his Government counterpart, Carlos Bianco. It should be remembered that the governor, Axel Kicillof, He ordered the disembarkation of the Moronense last Monday, December 30.
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Specifically, the hand in hand with White Its objective was to agree on a line of action and define the direction of the new ministerial management. Thus, it is worth noting that, from the Buenos Aires government judicial actions were initiated against the presidential administration of Javier Milei for the elimination of the Transportation Compensation Fund and the demand for the creation of the Metropolitan Transportation Agency.
“We have the firm conviction of working to improve the quality of life of the people of Buenos Aires”held Marinucci after the summit in Bianco’s office and added: “Together with the Transportation team, and together with the entire Cabinet, we are going to work with dedication for a Province that provides solutions to our people from a central area such as transportation.”
In turn, the former president of Argentine Trains thanked the head of the Frente Renovador for the recognition and trust, Sergio Massa, to carry out the reins of Transportation: “Sergio is an example for those of us who embrace public administration with the goal that each of our neighbors have an easier life. We have the obligation to put the State at the service of the people.”
Cornered by the photo fines scandal, Jorge D’Onofrio resigned: Martín Marinucci replaced him
At the beginning of the week, the government of the province of Buenos Aires reported that the former Minister of Transportation, Jorge D’Onofrio, presented his resignation from the position cornered by the photo fines scandal. Immediately afterwards, they announced the arrival of the former head of Trenes Argentinos.
D’Onofrio He was charged on December 12 for alleged money laundering and irregularities in traffic regulation and the punishment of violations.
The case was left to the judge Adrián González Charvay from the Zárate-Campana court. Once the complaint was filed, the magistrate ordered that the official’s tax and banking secrecy be lifted.
Through his social networks, Kicillof thanked the outgoing official “for the great work he carried out and for the commitment he showed during his management at the head of this strategic ministry for the province.” He also welcomed Marinucci, with whom, he anticipated, they will work “to deepen each of the policies and continue transforming.”
Marinucci He has a degree in Administration and a professor at the San Agustín Teacher and Technical Training Institute. Before assuming ownership of Trenes Argentinos, he served as director of the Electrical Energy Control Agency of the Province of Buenos Aires; councilor of the Morón party; and director of IOMA, among other functions.
Source: Ambito

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