2023-12-11 23:05:00
The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, was sworn in for a second term following being re-elected on October 22. The former vice president of the Nation, Cristina Kirchnerwho left his position this Sunday, is present in the Legislative Assembly.
At the beginning of his speech, the governor, who said he was “very excited,” referred to the four “extremely difficult” years that he “had to go through.” “However, today we are here, firm as always and determined to move forward,” he said. Immediately followingwards, he thanked “all Buenos Aires residents”, regardless of his vote, “for this new responsibility”: “My commitment is to continue governing for everyone without distinction.”
Along these lines, he thanked the ministers who were part of his Cabinet in the four years that his first term lasted, who “worked with commitment, rebuilding in each area a provincial State that had been dismantled.” “On that scorched earth that we received exactly four years ago, they planted and harvested,” he said. He also thanked the officials who joined “in this new stage”. “We said it was going to be a militant Cabinet. That was it and that is what it will continue to be,” she stressed.
In addition to this, he congratulated the elected mayors, both those of “our space and those of the opposition.” Along these lines, he mentioned that Peronism recovered “16 municipalities to reach a total of 84”, to which he celebrated that the jurisdiction “was painted light blue.” Likewise, he took a moment to greet in a “very special” way the presence of Cristina Kirchner, “a person whom I admire too much”: “Thank you Cristina for coming, thank you for being there.”
Furthermore, the governor assured that the voters of the province of Buenos Aires expressed at the polls that “what is missing in this territory cannot be achieved either with a chainsaw or with adjustment and they said that there is no excess of rights, nor of the State, but rather that rights and more and better States are needed.”
In this regard, he pointed out that the “re-election occurred in circumstances of widespread social unrest, circumstances in which many ruling parties were defeated. If we were still elected, I believe it is fundamentally due to two causes.”
And he added: “What we did under very complex conditions was valued, but above all we elected this government knowing that by voting for us we are not voting for mechanical continuity, but rather we are voting to continue the transformation of the province of Buenos Aires.”
Along these lines, Kicillof reflected and threw the first dart at Milei: “We recognize that there is still a long way to go to ensure the majority a dignified life, in peace, with less fear and uncertainty. Therefore, we take this re-election with emotion, but without successism “. “We are obliged to say it. Despite all the difficulties, the people of Buenos Aires evaluated that what is missing in terms of housing, education, health, infrastructure, cannot be achieved either with a chainsaw or with adjustment,” he stressed.
The claim for co-participation
One of the topics he touched on during the speech was that of co-participation, to which he considered that in recent weeks “barbarities have been heard in relation to the resources received by the province of Buenos Aires”: “Our province is, by far, the one that spent the least resources per inhabitant last year”.
“It is not said that what is missing in the Province are the resources it produces and contributes to federal co-participation,” said the president and assured that “with this disproportion between what we produce and what we receive, it is impossible.” In this context, he stressed his intention to “recover the resources that were taken from our Province.”
“The province of Buenos Aires is the one with the smallest State in relation to its size, both in terms of workers and expenses. We have needs of all kinds. What is the idea? To drown the province, taking away its resources What do you receive?” warned the governor.
In this regard, he stressed that “without federalism there is no country.” “Just as other ideas were rectified, we hope that others regarding the distribution of resources will be reviewed. We do not want the province of Buenos Aires to receive proportional to what it receives, we are a supportive province. But we do not want to be left without the resources that we receive. correspond,” he added.
The former head of the national Senate arrived at the place with the national deputy Máximo Kirchner and then entered with the vice-governor Veronica Magariowho also renewed his position for another four years.
In his role as new leader of the opposition, Axel Kicillof assumes his second term as governor of Buenos Aires
The former president’s decision to accompany her former Minister of Economy and be in La Plata this followingnoon can be interpreted as a message that will not be relegated in Santa Cruz following the end of the Unión por la Patria administration, and might closely follow the political events of the new situation.
On the premises, officials from Peronism, Kirchnerism, union and university leaders and historical references of human rights organizationsin addition to members of the Buenos Aires cabinet and other guests, are present at the event that formally begins Kicillof’s second term in front of the province of Buenos Aires.
In the center there are, among other leaders, Carlotto’s Stelepresident of Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, the senator Oscar Parrillithe deputy and head of the CTA Hugo Yaskythe former Chief of Staff, Juan Manzurand the former chancellor Felipe Soláamong others.
Kicillof will give a speech in the provincial Chamber of Deputies and then walk out to direct a few words to the Peronist militancy which was concentrated in Plaza San Martín, located between the Legislature and the Buenos Aires Government House.
Kicillof gives room to everyone and gains political muscle
At the event, the provincial president will review the milestones of his first four years in office and will set out the goals for his new mandate, taking into account the inherited by Javier Mileiwhich represents a change of political sign in the national Government.
“Today we are going to reaffirm the commitment that we assume with the people of Buenos Aires: to continue working for their future and that of the province,” the governor, who won in the general elections, indicated in his account on the “X” social network. 45% of the votes and prevailed over Nestor Grindetti (Together for Change) which reached 26.59%; Carolina Piparo (La Libertad Avanza), which reached 24.62% and Ruben “Pollo” Sobrero (Left Front) which obtained 3.89%.
How Axel Kicillof’s new Cabinet was formed
For his second term, Kicillof maintains a large part of his cabinet, but also with notable additions, who will be sworn in on December 13.
The representative of La Cámpora Andrés “Cuervo” Larroque will continue to head the Ministry of Community Development and Pablo López will remain in the Ministry of Treasury and Finance. While, Augusto Costa will continue to be in charge of the Ministry of Production, Science and Technological Innovation, as well as Nicolás Kreplak will do the same in Health.
They will also keep their places Walter Correa in Labor and Alberto Sileoni in the General Directorate of Culture and Education. The camper Daniela Vilar will remain in charge of the Ministry of the Environment, as well as Javier Rodriguez will continue in Agrarian Development.
They will also remain in their positions Agustina Vila in the General Secretariat; Estela Díaz in the Ministry of Women, Gender Policies and Sexual Diversity; and Jesica Rey in Public Communication. In addition, Florencia Saintout will continue to preside over the Cultural Institute and Jorge D’Onofrio will do the same in Transportation.
For her part, Cristina Álvarez Rodríguez will be the new head of the Governor’s Advisors, while Carlos Bianco will take over as Government Minister.
One of the most notable changes will occur in the Ministry of Security: Javier Alonso, current undersecretary of Training and Professional Development, will be there, while Sergio Berni will become rector of the Juan Vucetich University Institute.
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One of the most renowned incorporations will be that of Gabriel Katopodis as the new Minister of Infrastructure and Public Services, with the aim of strengthening and continuing the Provincial Infrastructure Plan carried out by Leonardo Nardini, who returned to Malvinas Argentinas to exercise a new mandate as Mayor.
Silvina Batakis will take charge of the Ministry of Habitat and Urban Development, while Juan Martin Mena will occupy the position of Minister of Justice and Human Rights to replace Julio Alak, who takes over as communal head of La Plata.
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