Ignacio Miri
09/22/2020 - 10:27
Clarín.com
Politics
The Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillof, will try to get justice to
delay the eviction
of the families that
took a property in Guernica
, in the party of President Perón.
Last week, the Justice ordered that the eviction be implemented this Wednesday and Thursday, but in the Province they consider that the State needs more time to relocate the families displaced from the taking.
This Tuesday, Andrés Larroque, Minister of Community Development of the Province of Buenos Aires,
will meet with the mayor of President Perón
, Blanca Cantero.
According to government sources, Larroque will raise
the possibility of delaying the eviction in order
to find alternatives to relocate the people who will be displaced.
Cantero
intends that the eviction be carried out
from this Wednesday and has already warned that
he does not want
the families evicted from that take to
be relocated
to other areas of his municipality.
In La Plata they are confident that the request will be heard by the Justice: "We understand that, as a result of the work that is being done, it
is likely that the Justice will give a few days for the relocation
of people and that a violent eviction will not be generated" ,
a member of Kicillof's cabinet
told
Clarín
.
The one who has to decide whether to accept the proposal is the Judge of Guarantees number 8 of Cañuelas,
Martín Miguel Rizzo
, who signed the order to evict the property of about one hundred hectares that belongs to a private company.
According to the Kicillof government, the province complied with all the steps ordered by the Justice: "Yesterday there were
the census data
and it takes a little more time to operate the solution mechanisms based on the information collected," he said. the same official to this newspaper.
In the official survey, the Province counted some 2,000 people present on the property taken.
At the beginning of September, when the takeover of the property in Guernica was known, the Peronist mayors of the area met in Presidente Perón
to support the eviction request that Mayor Cantero promoted
.
From that meeting came a document in which several of the most important communal chiefs in the south and west of the suburbs
condemned the usurpation of the land
.
"We cannot have a contemplative gaze with those who use the necessity of the people to carry out their unscrupulous businesses. The State must be firm to put a limit to those who make a business out of inequalities.
We strongly condemn the illegal occupation of land and houses.
It is a crime and as such the Justice must intervene to enforce the Law, "said that text.
The issue generated internal differences in the Frente de Todos.
The
Evita Movement
(which has several officials in the national government)
proposed
that the Province buy the usurped land and set up a trust and then sell the land to the occupants with subsidized financing.
In the governorate they said that this project is "
a delusion
."