If Governor Juan Schiaretti made anything clear last Tuesday at the Unicameral, it is that he entered the maximum distancing phase with Casa Rosada. Although that, as you well know, may involve a risk when waiting for funds.
Beyond that, the financial dependence on Balcarce 50, in gestures, Schiarettism is willing to stretch the isolation.
And among them, there is one that has the Unicameral as its epicenter, it was planned to be the most important discussion of 2022 and the intention of the ruling party was to do it as soon as possible, first half of the year, to leave it well away from the 2023 elections. This is the re-re for mayors and provincial legislators, whose mandates expire next year; and block their chance to go for a new term.
In his previous administration, Schiaretti decided to imitate the project to prevent indefinite reelections that former governor María Eugenia Vidal applied in the province of Buenos Aires. But, during this management, and with the argument of the incidence of the pandemic, the mayors here and the suburban barons in Buenos Aires territory began to raise the discussion with the aim of repealing the law.
And so it was that, in a hot December, both in the Unicameral and in the Buenos Aires Legislature, in the province that Axel Kicillof governs, the law was thrown down and there will be reelections for the mayors with the most cash in the entire country.
Then, beginning the legislative year in Córdoba, the question was what would be the month of the year to discuss this and bring peace to the anxious Córdoba community leaders.
Three possibilities, but one is from the environment. Halfway through the week, a provincial legislator with a direct line to El Panal confided to CORDOBA PROFILE that there are three possibilities: “leave everything as it is, do it with express treatment or give it a longer discussion with various commissions,” said the parliamentarian.
“The one that carves the strongest at the start of the year is that nothing happens. Leave everything like this and feed the renewal. And it is an idea that comes from the wing of those who often talk with the man, ”agreed another source. Therefore, with the aim of not imitating measures taken in the criticized Amba, Schiaretti is seduced by the idea of leaving everything as it is.
And the arguments, in addition to distancing themselves from Kirchnerism, are for the intention of not paying a political cost that favors several mayors who are from the opposition arch. Just as they also see the danger of seduction from Casa Rosada, which they observed last year with another force, at a distance.
“Last year’s elections confirmed that Córdoba wants nothing to do with Kirchnerism. Whoever believes that asking for the re-re can condition ‘Gringo’ is wrong. The photos of them with mayors from Cordoba are with fewer and fewer people”, challenged a black palate schiarettista.
Meanwhile, the possibility of doing it “from the chest”, as a parliamentarian said, goes once morest those who saw the consequences for online bets that the opposition ended up paying. “If we send it quickly, they are going to take that revenge in the media because they were injured. Besides, no one is unaware that they communicate well, and even more so now that several have Buenos Aires irons,” added the legislator.
Finally, the other alternative also divides waters. Extending it in several commissions, giving it a prolonged treatment with experts and installing it in the citizenship that does not include localities with an organic charter, is the third option; but precisely that is not convincing: “why are we going to install a discussion that does not include large cities that have an organic charter?”, said a source.
With subsidies, the first round. Apart from the re-re that goes to the freezer, this week the debate in the Unicameral gets off to a strong start with the demand for fairness in transport subsidies and the demand for the Nation for a federal ticket at $18 as paid in Amba. Those that are opposed to the $59.35 that urban transport cost a few days ago in Córdoba, with a move that included the municipalities of Rosario and Santa Fe, and that in Córdoba territory was promoted by the Secretary of Transport of the Municipality , Marcelo Rodio.
First, Schiaretti made it the focus of his speech on Tuesday, that same followingnoon he increased the ticket in Córdoba and the national legislators of Schiarettism demanded the federal ticket in Congress. Then came the support of the PRO and by the end of the week, the project of adherence to this claim promoted by the official provincial legislator, Leonardo Limia.
They recognize in Peronism that, beyond discussing accession, there will not be a direct incidence between what happens in the Unicameral and what the Nation does. But, it will serve to see what happens with the opposition, how it votes and what happens in turn in the ruling party, where there are legislators with good ties to Albertism.
Anyway, the legislative year following a rough December, starts once more hot.