2023-12-13 16:51:41
Axel Kicillof, reelected governor of the province of Buenos Aires, was moved this Wednesday, December 13, during the ministerial swearing-in ceremony held at the Argentine theater in the City of La Plata. After taking the oath of his cabinet, at the closing of his speech, the president asked to “honor the commitment” of the people of Buenos Aires.
At the end of his speech, the re-elected governor expressed: “I ask this cabinet that is formally constituted today that, as last time we spoke of a militant cabinet, this time We are going to have to put more creativity and more militancy into it. to move forward with what we set out to do.”
“With these words, I as governor, Verónica Magario as vice-governor and the entire cabinet commit to honor the commitment to the people of the province of Buenos Aires,” he concluded. At the end of his speech and following hugging his vice-governor, he saw a quite emotional Axel Kicillof.
Among the main points addressed, the economist referred to the announcement of Luis Caputo and he remarked: “I am going to be brief because this event is followed by our first meeting with the new cabinet: as of yesterday we are in an even more complicated scenario, so we are going to immediately get to work on this.”
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During the event, the Buenos Aires governor presented his new government scheme, which includes former ministers of Alberto Fernández’s national administration, such as Gabriel Katopodis, Juan Martin Mena o Silvina Batakis. Also highlighted was the departure of Sergio Berni as head of Security, who will be replaced by Javier Alonso, current undersecretary of Training and Professional Development of the ministry.
Despite his departure, the former security minister will continue to be part of the governor’s work team, although as rector of the Juan Vucetich University Institute; in addition to maintaining his seat as a Buenos Aires Senator.
The former Vice Minister of Justice of the Nation and man of former President Cristina Kirchner, Juan Martín Mena was sworn in as head of the Buenos Aires Ministry of Justice, replacing Julio Alak, who became mayor of the city of La Plata.
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For his part, Katopodis took over as Minister of Infrastructure in place of Leonardo Nardini, who returns to the municipality of Malvinas Argentinas, where he was re-elected as mayor in the last elections.
With strong support from the mayor of La Matanza, Fernando Espinoza, and the vice governor, Silvina Batakis sworn in as Minister of Habitat and Urban Development. The former Minister of Economy and president of Banco Nación will replace Agustín Simone.
La Cámpora changes names but retains the ministries of Environment, with Daniela Vilar, Health with Nicolás Kreplak and the Cultural Institute will be under the command of Florencia Saintout, despite the fact that days ago she swore her seat as provincial Senator, from whom she must now ask for a license .
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Massista Jorge D’Onofrio was sworn in as Minister of Transportation of Buenos Aires. Pablo López will remain in the Ministry of Treasury and Finance and Augusto Costa will continue to head the Ministry of Production, Science and Technological Innovation. For his part, Walter Correa will continue as head of the Labor portfolio and Alberto Sileoni in the General Directorate of Culture and Education.
Cristina Álvarez Rodríguez He will take his position at the head of the Ministry of Government with the former chief of advisors Carlos Bianco. Another ratification close to Kicillof is the continuity of Andrés Larroque as Minister of Community Development.
The rest of the swearing-in was completed with Javier Rodríguez at the head of the Ministry of Agrarian Development; Agustina Vila who will continue as the General Secretariat; Jésica Rey, in Public Communication; Estela Díaz, in the Ministry of Women, Gender Policies and Sexual Diversity.
Cristian Girard will continue to lead ARBA and Santiago Pérez Teruel will remain as General Government Advisor. For his part, Juan Cuattromo will continue as head of Banco Provincia.
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