Alberto Fernandez once again called for “unity” while swearing in three new ministers.
It was in the act that “Spade” Larocque excelled; Trade unionists Hugo and Pablo Moyano and businessman Manzano were present; Gomez Alcorta, absent
In a short ceremony outdoors and with more than 500 guests, Alberto Fernández today swore in three ministers who joined the cabinet after last week’s reshuffle. is approx Raquel “Kelly” Kismer de Olmos, at work; Aileen Mazina in Women, Gender and Diversity and Victoria Tolosa Paz in Social Development. At the end of the act and in the midst of a new internal crack, the president He again called the unit “above all.”
None of the three new officials has a significant political term in the ruling party and their names were chosen only by Fernández.
In Parque Colon, behind the Casa Rosada, guests were stationed, among whom were two outgoing ministers: Claudius Moroniwho left the Job portfolio and John Zabaletasocial development. Elizabeth Gomez Alcorta was greatly absent, who went and slammed the door a week ago after the government disagreed on the Villa Mascardi case. “The limit has been exceeded,” Gomez Alcorta said in his resignation letter. His departure hastened the other two changes that were already in the works due to Moroni and Zabaleta’s decisions.
Among those invited to the event, which lasted 20 minutes, The presence of Andres “Cuervo” Laroque, Minister of Buenos Aires and Secretary General of La Campora, was highlighted.Disagreement of his political space with Fernandez, his team and his decisions. Last Tuesday, even Laroque pointed to the solitude with which the president chose the names of the new ministers. “It is not good that it has been revealed that the whole front was not consulted in making this decision,” the official said at the time. After which he praised the figure of Tolosa Paz. “I explain what he was doing in terms of social issues and that you can talk about“, the minister assured.
In addition to Larocque, there were former media secretary and Tolosa Paz partner Enrique “Pepe” Albisturi, who moved to the front of the rally as the host of the event, welcoming and receiving guests; trade unionists Pablo and Hugo Moyano, Gerardo Martinez, Hugo Yaski and Victor Santa Maria; Ambassador to Brazil Daniel Scioli; Ministers Anibal Fernandez, Matias Lames, Jaime Perchik, Martin Soria; Pedro Eduardo “Vado”; Deputy and former Minister Daniel Arroyo; Governors Gildo Insfran and Alberto Rodríguez SA. And the journalists are Eduardo Anguita and Jorge Fonteveque.
Also Chief of Staff Juan Manzuri; his second, Juan Manuel Olmos; Legal and Technical Secretary Vilma Ibarra; Secretary General of the President, Julio Vitobello. Absent from the warning was one of the president’s key allies, Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero, who is traveling to San Juan.
Called for 12 o’clock, the action began thirty-five minutes later when Fernandez took the stage with his back to the house. Then Tolosa Paz, Mazina and Kelly came up. In the same order, the decrees of their appointment and oath were read. “For the rights conquered and for those still to be conquered,” was the oath of San Luis Mazina, who was not on the president’s radar this weekend, but managed to win with the approval of Rodríguez Saa. The scene was close in the last hours, and although the preferred name of officials and sources in the region was Maria Cristina Perceval for the position, in various terminals the name of Mazzina and the “imprint of the work she brings” were praised.
“Victoria, Victoria”, “Azo Azo Macinazo Comes” and “Ole Ole Ole Kelly Kelly”, was a chant that was repeated at the mention of each of them. Their guests took them through the celebration scene, which was repeated.
Fernandez thanked the three ministers. Gómez Alcorta for his “transcendental steps in the expansion of rights” and it was then that Ibarra mentioned, For his fundamental role in the development of the Voluntary Termination of Pregnancy Act (IVE).. later It was his turn to thank Zabaleta, to whom he highlighted his work in one of the most controversial areas for the government, and Moroni, to whom he dedicated his most sincere words.
“Claudio is a soul mate,” Fernandez said after recalling Atahualpa Yupanqui’s phrase: “It’s yourself in another skin”. “Go with some lullabies that I hope you get over quickly,” he added. Today, Moron and Zabaleta united in a strong hug, they met on the spot.
Fernández then turned to the new officials, who he described as the “three great fighters” and referred to each of them. He said Tolosa Paz was his friend, but “he’s not here because he’s my friend” and talked about his combativeness. Referring to Mazina as “La Ai, as Alberto calls her (by Rodríguez Saa), she said how she learned about her over the weekend and referred to “feminism within the country.”
Finally, he left Kelly Olmos, whom he addressed as “my dear Kelly,” who he said “I have always had the deepest respect”. He emphasized his “confidence” that he is an “economist” and a “tireless worker”. Because of this, he warned the employees of the ministry that he would work “beyond the daylight hours”. And he emphasized his “tremendous combativeness”.
The previous oath was that of Sergio Massa in the economy, a bicentennial museum, where more than 500 people gathered just for his figure, among which were officials of various political terminals, businessmen and trade unionists. It was last August, and the ruling party had just gone through a new crisis after the departure of Martin Guzmán the previous month, which had caused severe economic and exchange destabilization.
Source: La Nacion
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