Axel Kitsiloff compared the city of Buenos Aires to La Matanza and complained: “It has a lot more resources.”
The governor of Buenos Aires questioned the distribution of the budget at the jurisdictional level during an act held in the municipality.
Governor of Buenos Aires Axel KitsiloBack in contention this Wednesday City of Buenos Aires When buying with resources received by the municipality, which the district owns slaughterhouse. He also said that the jurisdiction administered by Horacio Rodríguez Lareta has “Provincial Claims” and stated that “without a budget, responsibility becomes abstract”.
While participating in the inauguration of the Expo Congreso Ciudades para Vivir Bien with President Alberto Fernández and the Mayor of La Matanza, Fernando Espinosa, the President spoke about the relationship between the nation, the provinces and the municipalities and the preserved territory of Buenos Aires. : “We heard that There are those who believe that the province of Buenos Aires is too big or diverse and constantly try to say that it is impossible; and elsewhere, that it should be divided and divided into several provinces.’
After that he argued The action took place in La Matanza: “And here I will go to the central theme: many times what is a question of optimal size or autonomy is simply a question of budget. The province has the lowest per capita budget in ArgentinaFar from it, and this is not about the confrontation between province and nation or other provinces, but about the best form of articulation and utilization of resources; Where should the resources and budget come from?
In this sense, Kitsilof said that “It is not possible to think that a certain jurisdiction has certain obligations or powers and does not have a budget. to lead them forward.” “City of Buenos Aires, for example and without controversy, is a district with a rather diffuse hierarchy. On the one hand, it is a municipality and, on the other hand, it seems Provincial Claims. I’m not going to discuss it. All I’m going to say is that It has a number of resources that far exceed those of a municipality in the province of Buenos Aires, such as La Matanza.which has a larger area and surrounding population,” he said.
Thus, he reflected on the need to properly explain, discuss and “politically process” the situation to avoid “immense confusion”. “It is necessary to discuss what are the functions, obligations and responsibilities All levels of governmentbut also It is important to consider the budget they have. Without budget and funding, responsibility becomes abstractAs in politics, speeches and marketing, without investment-level budget lines, are pure propaganda.”
“I’ll make you Paris on Laretta’s budget”
Immediately after Kitsilof’s speech, Frente de Todos (FdT) national deputy in Buenos Aires, Leander Santorowrote a post on Twitter along the same lines and included A Chicana appealed directly to the head of the Buenos Aires government.
“I’ll make you Paris on Laretta’s budget”confronted a pro-government lawmaker and shared an interview in which he asserted in the middle of the internal process of Together for Change (JxC) for the succession of the district: “The city of Buenos Aires is not swag Because of the number of people they can name, but because How many businesses do these guys have?
After that and between Various complaintsfinished: “Do you know how much the city budget is?” Two million pesos, do you know what they will do to you? [con ese presupuesto? ¡Madrid, París armamos acá!”.
I will make Paris for you on Laretta’s budget. pic.twitter.com/5aHTKpTvhF
– Leandro Santoro (@SantoroLeandro) November 3, 2022
Source: La Nacion
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