24 Governors’ joint statement in support of Maximiliano Pullaro against drug violence and terrorism in Rosario

24 Governors’ joint statement in support of Maximiliano Pullaro against drug violence and terrorism in Rosario

2024-03-13 06:30:47

Los 24 governors They signed a document this Tuesday that marked strong support for Maximiliano Pullaro from Santa Fe in the face of the drug violence unleashed in Rosario. “We are all Santa Fe”marks the text that bears the signature of all the leaders, including the head of the Buenos Aires Government Jorge Macri and Pullaro himself.

“To a greater or lesser extent, The Nation as a whole is affected for this phenomenon that is showing in Rosario its facet of violence and terrorism and that does not recognize limits or borders, becoming a problem that – in different forms – affects all jurisdictions,” the 24 signatories warn.

The joint letter was headed as an “official statement” from the “governors of the provinces of the Argentine Republic” and addresses the problem from the front lines. ““Drug trafficking is a federal problemnot because it does not correspond to a provincial jurisdiction but because it is a problem of all”.

“The seriousness and complexity of what is happening requires decisions at the level of what is at stake, which is the dispute over our sovereignty: the State and society decide or the mafias decide,” the leaders of all added forcefully. political signs.

In that sense, they outlined a common objective, aligned with Nación and Santa Fe. “The Governors of the Argentine provinces and the Head of Government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires we express our support to the Government and People of the province of Santa Fe, we support the actions intended to strengthen both the security forces operations such as the criminal prosecution of drug trafficking and terrorism that the provincial and national governments have been carrying out”.

For the second time In a short text, the leaders They talked regarding “terrorism” in the face of drug trafficking.

“At the same time, we express our firm decision to actively cooperate with Santa Fe in this emergency,” they concluded, before ending with the phrase that titles this note.

Then you see the signatures. They are Alfredo Cornejo (Mendoza), Rolando Figueroa (Neuquén), Rogelio Frigerio (Entre Ríos), Gildo Insfrán (Formosa), Osvaldo Jaldo (Tucumán), Raúl Jalil (Catamarca), Axel Kicillof (Buenos Aires), Martin Llaryora (Córdoba), Jorge Macri (Autonomous City of Buenos Aires), Gustavo Melella (Land of Fire), Marcelo Orrego (San Juan), Hugo Passalacqua (Misiones). Maximiliano Pullaro himself (Santa Fe), Claudio Poggi (San Luis), Ricardo Quintela (La Rioja), Carlos Sadir (Jujuy), Gustavo Sáenz (Salta), Ignacio Torres (Chubut), Gustavo Valdés (Corrientes), Claudio Vidal (Santa Cruz), Alberto Weretilneck (Río Negro), Gerardo Zamora (Santiago del Estero), Leandro Zdero (Chaco) and Sergio Ziliotto (La Pampa).

In turn, the governors put their imprint on the message on their networks. Torres from Chubut, for example, took two paragraphs from the statement – especially the one referring to the “mafias” – and expressed his support for Pullaro.

“The Governors of the provinces and the Head of Government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires express our support and our decision to collaborate with the people of Santa Fe and its governor Pullaro in the fight once morest drug trafficking. A federal problem that concerns us everyone,” Kicillof pointed out on his networks. This Tuesday, the man from Santa Fe thanked the Buenos Aires native for their contributions to his safety.

Three other threats once morest Maximiliano Pullaro

A threatening message once morest Governor Maximiliano Pullaro was found this Tuesday by a woman in the vicinity of her house located in Cayetano Silva at 1200 bis, in the northern area of ​​Rosario and near the PAMI 2 polyclinic.

Until Pullaro stops we are going to kill. North south west area. “He who warns does not betray,” says the note written with a black pen and with a particular drawing: a crossed out speaker. It is a drawing similar to the one used by the Newell’s bar on some of their flags to charge those of Rosario Central.

Official sources cited by Cadena 3 Rosario reported that they are investigating whether the threat is related to the attacks of the last week or if it is an unrelated event.

At night, in an interview on TN, Pullaro revealed the intimidation he has been receiving. “They threatened me and the penitentiary agents to go back to the measures (for transferring prisoners) and this was continuous to this day,” he said.

Three more threats once morest Maximiliano Pullaro, governor of Santa Fe. Photo AFP

And then he gave an alarming detail. “This Tuesday I received three threats. They leave posters, asking for a change in detention conditions. “They are once morest me or people close to me,” she described.

I am not afraid, I am anguished regarding what Rosario is experiencing and everything that happened recently, the pain of the lives that were lost but a strong decision to control violent organizations,” said the governor of Santa Fe.


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