2023-11-15 13:22:27
Eduardo Accastello He will be proclaimed mayor of Villa María once more in the same scenario that in 1999, at the age of 37, he assumed this position for the first time.
Twenty-four years following that occasion, this Wednesday followingnoon he will take the stage of the Verdi Theater to begin, now 61 years old, his fourth non-consecutive term at the helm of the local Municipality, located at the forefront of this cultural area.
As mayor, he was elected on two other occasions: 2007 and 2011, in which case serving eight years of continuous management. In 2027, if he wanted, he might run for a fifth term.
The new authorities in Villa María
At 7:45 p.m. the event is called in which councilors, tribunes of accounts and auditor general elected in the municipal elections on October 1 will also receive their certificates.
In this way, a stage will begin that will previously have the formal assumption of the authorities, scheduled for December 10.
Although it is expected that before that date there will be some developments and movements as a preview of what his next government might be.
In addition to Accastello, the current Secretary of Education and Culture, Rafael Sachetto, who will take over as auditor general, will receive his diploma of elected authority.
The same will be for the councilors Juan Pablo Inglese, Yaslil Oses, José María Cativelli, María Celeste Curetti (current Secretary of Social Inclusion), Carlos Ronco, Silvina Irusta, Diego German Olivero, all for the ruling party.
For the opposition, this will be the case of Felipe Botta, Natalia González, Pablo Perret, Evelyn Belén Acevedo and Manuel Sosa.
The Court of Accounts will be made up of the ruling party José María Sánchez and the opposition will be Virginia Margaría and Maximiliano Romero.
From the ministry to the Municipality
Accastello remains Minister of Industry, Commerce and Mining of Córdoba, and as such presented the 2024 Budget in a joint meeting of several commissions of the Legislature, accompanied by his team in the ministry.
In the presentation before legislators, Accastello was accompanied by members of his cabinet as minister. Several of those names accompanied him in his previous administrations as mayor and sound like possible members of the future municipal government.
The Secretary of Commerce, Juan Pablo Inglese, is one who has his place assured. He is an elected councilor and might be president of that legislative body, or take a position in the Executive.
The Secretary of Industrial Parks, Alejandra Barbero, is also mentioned as a probable part of the future Loca cabinet.
The Secretary of Mining, Rodolfo Bergamasco, was Secretary of Public Works of the municipality. Also the SME undersecretary, Ángel Quaglia, is a person very close to Accastello and there is speculation that he would occupy a role in the future municipal government.
The rest of the officials who accompanied Accastello as minister are also possible future collaborators of municipal management, such as the undersecretary of Cooperatives and Mutuals, Daniel Mousist; the Undersecretary of Administration, Hugo Fernández; the General Director of Food Industry Control, Germán Tenedini; the director of Industrial Promotion, Victoria Poncio; the Director of Administration, Ana Rovira; the manager and director of the ProCórdoba Agency, Roberto Rossoto and Ricardo Pardiñas, respectively.
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