The government officially named the appointments of Victoria Tolosa Paz, Kelly Olmos and Aileen Mazina.
The resignations of Juan Zabaleta (Ministry of Social Development), Claudio Moroni (Ministry of Labor) and Elizabeth Gómez Alcorta (Ministry of Women, Diversity and Gender) were also published through the Official Gazette.
With the approval of Chief of Staff Juan Manzuri, signed by the government Appointments of Victoria Tolosa Paz, Kelly Olmos and Aileen Mezina to head the Ministries of Social Development, Labor and Women, Diversity and Gender. The six decrees, which also accept the resignations of Juan Zabaleta, Claudio Moroni and Elizabeth Gómez Alcorta, were published Thursday morning in the official gazette.
In the case of outgoing officials, thank them for their service through a general message: “He thanked the retired official for the valuable service rendered while performing his duties. As for the swearing in of new ministers, Scheduled for this Thursday, during a rally with President Alberto Fernández at the Casa Rosada. They would take up their respective positions on the same day.
The first signs of possible changes in the cabinet appeared late on Monday night. Among the names most bandied about for this replacement was Moroni’s – as one of Kirchnerism’s most prominent targets.
His departure was precipitated by a personal matter beyond attrition arising from a conflict with the Tire Workers Union. Olmos, a 70-year-old economist who hails from Buenos Aires PJ, Ultimately he will be the one responsible for portfolio challenges due to labor unrest.
on Zabaleta’s side, Decided to relinquish the social action portfolio to return to Hurlingham and not lose territorial power. The latter, to seek possible re-election in front of the municipality, which is currently run by Demian Selci, who belongs to La Cámpora.
The president chose a deputy from the Frente de Todos Tolosa Paz to replace himOne of the leaders of his circle of trust, who will be faced with increasing social demands, which is greatly aggravated by the lack of responsiveness to the demands of the people.
Finally, Gómez Alcorta submitted his resignation in “no uncertain terms”, disagreeing with the eviction of the Mapuche in Villa Mascardi and after denouncing “serious violations of human rights”. Come to this position Mazina, 32, a political science professor, is a former San Luis official.
Source: La Nacion
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