The Police are closely following the decision that Llaryora will make

2023-07-10 15:13:05

Although the force left the “eye of the storm” following a series of robberies that occurred in Córdoba in recent months, the Córdoba Police are closely monitoring what can happen in the short term with the designation, by the governor-elect Martín Llaryora, of the new head of the force.

Although there are many conjectures, the current chief, Liliana Zárate Belltti, would not continue in office and one of the names that sounds strong is that of Esteban Barissone, Chief of Special Units. “No one said anything, much less there is confirmation, but there was a fact that caught our attention: on Wednesday, when Llaryora’s victory was confirmed, Barissone received several calls and they greeted him as if he were already the next head of the force,” they said. from the Central Police building on Av. Colón.

Whoever takes office will not have it easy. There are some police officers who are somewhat annoyed because Llaryora would pretend that they not retire “so young”, although it will not be easy to implement measures in this regard. “The Police do not have political friends but conveniences, we will have to be attentive to the appointments,” confided someone who knows what happens inside the Córdoba Police.

De Loredo’s song “made noise” around La Mona

“If Artificial Intelligence allowed me to sing like number 1, imagine what we can do when we manage the city,” Rodrigo de Loredo wrote on his social networks and presented his campaign theme with nothing more and nothing less than the voice of Carlos “La Mona” Jimenez.

“To love you I was born Docta and you to love me. I will not get tired of you, Docta; You won’t even get tired of me”, sings De Loredo although the voice is Jiménez’s.

From the singer’s environment they assure that the candidate’s decision made some noise. There was even a conclave to decide what to do regarding it. “Carlos’s ideology is not exactly radical,” commented those close to the singer, who for now prefer to keep the waters calm.

The Electoral Tribunal hit back

The opposition’s accusations regarding failures and irregularities of the Turing system in the provisional vote count put the members of the Provincial Electoral Tribunal in the eye of the storm, which led to the opening of an investigation ordered by the Superior Court of Justice.

The electoral judge Marta Vidal, together with the members Jorge Namur and Leonardo González Zamar, were the target of the cascade of accusations launched by the leadership of Together for Change, in a column following the complaint by Luis Juez. It should be remembered that the Juntos UCR bench tried to fire a “jury” to Vidal.

Without deviating from the ways that are done in the judicial sphere, Vidal was the first to hit back by announcing last Wednesday the official results of the final scrutiny. “I am grateful for having reached a ballot that is valid by law, and also almost coincides with the provisional ballot,” she told the press and her proxies.

Along these lines, González Zamar affirmed: “The definitive scrutiny is our responsibility,” and replied: “We have a clear conscience that we have come to fulfill our mission of always ensuring the election with all transparency.”

Caserio and Riutort in La Rosada

The albertista referent Carlos Caserio and the leader of the Capital Olga Riutort, visible faces of the Cordobés Peronist Front, were last week at the Casa Rosada.

Both led a delegation of leaders of the Peronist space in the former Frente de Todos (today Union for the Fatherland) that passed through Balcarce 50 to express their explicit support for Agustín “el Chivo” Rossi, who seconded Sergio Massa in the formula.

By exhibiting his alignment with the Casa Rosada, the Punilla strongman assured that “the Massa-Rossi formula represents the unity of our party.” “They are two leaders with great experience in national management to face the challenges that are coming,” he said.

From the Blanco de la Rosada Room, Caserio joined the pro-government discourse once morest the right that Juntos por el Cambio represents. “The country and Córdoba need a justicialist national government that continues to prioritize work and production. We cannot go back, those who mortgaged the future cannot return and today we are paying for it together, ”he asserted.

Quinteros, between two fires

Faced with the controversy that was unleashed as a result of the complaint of the Passerini-Llaryora pairing for the drug dealing case involving Cristian Chesarotti, aspiring councilor ranked 9th on De Loredo’s list, councilor Juan Pablo Quinteros expressed his displeasure
-as a political leader- that “candidates be mixed with causes of drug dealing.”

The current mayor and former provincial legislator asked De Loredo to “give explanations” regarding this situation. “Here is a judicial case, with a name, investigations. With serious links, ”he warned.

After participating in the opening ceremony of the Jardín neighborhood Operations Center, invited by protocol, the opponent reinforced his criticism. “When we talk regarding fighting drug trafficking in the neighborhoods, this makes us go back ten steps,” he questioned, and insisted on his demand: “I’m not in that mud, therefore, I have the moral authority to ask them to come out and give explanations.” .

On the other hand, the also candidate for mayor rejected the polarization. “There are not two candidates. The Somos Córdoba proposal is the one that can best govern the city”. Quinteros announced that on Tuesday he will present “the only serious proposal” regarding security for the city.

Santos made his resignation available in Congress

The national deputy Gustavo Santos made available his resignation as national deputy, since he is in Madrid, where he works as secretary of an international tourism organization, which set him a salary of more than seven thousand euros per month. Santos stopped receiving the diet but his seven advisers continue to work in Deputies and receive their salary.

“Everything depends on Cristian Ritondo, who handles this issue as the block’s authority and Ritondo says he wants to wait because he trusts Santos to return to the country and occupy his seat once more,” said a PRO spokesman.

What will happen in August, when the rental law is discussed? Will Santos return or continue in the Spanish capital? For now, the resignation has not been accepted, but just in case, who should replace him is Oscar Agost Carreño, who was also elected provincial legislator and will occupy a strategic seat for Together for Change in Córdoba.

Judge before radicals, with the air of head of the opposition

National Senator Luis Juez decided to take a break and took a few days off following the hectic provincial electoral campaign. Disenchanted by the defeat by a narrow margin, the former candidate for governor for Together for Change decided to take a break and went to a vacation center located in the country, according to what was said in his environment.

Before traveling, the head of the Civic Front met with the Forum of Mayors of radicalism and delivered an energetic message in which he called on the leaders to continue working hard to recover the province within four years. Rodrigo de Loredo accompanied him, but the senator spoke almost as if he were the leader of the opposition, according to the account of some of the mayors present.

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