His mother assured that “today the way to march is to vote”

2023-06-18 19:01:10

Gloria Romero, the mother of Cecilia Strzyzowski, the young woman who has been missing since June 1 in Chaco, spoke to the media this Sunday. She did it before entering to vote, in a day where the northern province will choose its pre-candidates for the general elections.

“Many people told me that it was useless to vote in the PASO, but it is useful. Today the way to march is to vote”Romero stressed

And along the same lines, he asked: “If they are with me, let them come vote. That in the votes they realize that people are angry ”.

This Sunday the PASO elections are taking place in Chaco, where the candidates for governor, vice, provincial legislators, mayor and councilors of all the municipalities for the general elections that will be on September 17.

His daughter, Cecilia Strzyzowski, disappeared on June 1 and all the hypotheses point to the fact that the young woman was murdered by César Sena and her parents, Emerenciano and Marcela Acuña, leaders strongly related to the governor of Chaco, Jorge Capitanich. They were even candidates on a list that accompanied the most powerful man in that province, but they were dropped from it.

Regarding what happened with his daughter, Romero said: “These are things that sometimes break me, that I don’t understand. I can’t understand this, I don’t know what my daughter might have seen, how much what she saw bothered them to do what they did.


Jorge Capitanich voted and spoke regarding the femicide of Cecilia Strzyzowski: “A police event cannot be transformed into a political event”


After voting in the province’s primary elections, the governor of Chaco, Jorge Capitanich, led a press conference in which he insisted on describing the crime of Cecilia Strzyzowski, of which the family of Emerenciano Sena and Marcela Acuña are accused, as a purely police fact that It is not related to their activity as social leaders.

“A police fact cannot be transformed into a political fact”affirmed Capitanich, who considered that the division of powers governs in the province, which guarantees an “independent justice.

He ignored the piquetero by minimizing his influence: “We have 5,000 organizations that employ 30,000 people from Chaco” said the provincial president.

However, the ticket with the face of Sena and his wife, Marcela Acuña, were not withdrawn from all schools in the province, as recorded by this outlet.

Capitanich reported that the Saúl Acuña Foundation, which a few days ago received 140 million pesos from the provincial government, was intervened by the government to ensure sources of employment, while he revealed that in the last hours he spoke with President Alberto Fernández and the Vice President Cristina Kirchner.

The president said that “those guilty of the act will be punished to the fullest extent of the law” and stated that “all the defendants in the case are detained and excluded from the lists» who participate in the election.


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