Martin Bravo
12/20/2020 7:34 PM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 12/20/2020 7:34 PM
According to the views of the leaders of Together for Change, the
eventual changes of ministers will not improve
Alberto Fernández's
management
or solve the economic, social and health difficulties.
Legislators and leaders of the opposition coalition have been questioning a good part of the Cabinet, in recent times mainly Ginés González García, Sabina Frederic and Nicolás Trotta, although in this case they attribute the possible replacement to
another chapter of the intern in the Frente de Todos and to the "objective of impunity"
of Cristina Kirchner rather than an attempt to refresh the functioning of the Government.
The leaders of Together for Change avoided pronouncing in a specific way on possible replacements in the ministries, in part not to express themselves in line with the vice president, arguing that it will not be the solution as long as what they defined as a
power struggle continues or directly as a "submission"
of Alberto Fernández.
Alberto Fernández and Cristina Kirchner, at Friday's ceremony in La Plata.
Presidency photo.
"Those who are not encouraged or are afraid,
go find another job,
" Cristina had said at a ceremony in La Plata with the head of state himself, Sergio Massa, Máximo Kirchner and Axel Kicillof as host.
“They appointed (Jorge) Ferraresi with the excuse that (María Eugenia) Bielsa did not build housing, but there is a financing problem that derives from an unsustainable economic program.
As long as they do not have a solid, credible economic plan, without double command, they are not going to generate trust, with which
changing the figures is useless,
"said Alfredo Cornejo, head of radicalism, to
Clarín
.
"They remain united to maintain power, but they cannot draw a line of government," added the former governor of Mendoza and current deputy.
“They have a
bigger problem
than changing names.
The Government needs to resolve its contradictions, have an identity, a project.
At this time of so much anguish for Argentines, the
exposure of internal fractures
generates greater uncertainty, ”Cristian Ritondo, head of the PRO Deputies bloc, assured this newspaper.
“Beyond the ineffectiveness or lack of management, a change in the objective would be good.
When Cristina talks about ministers who are more militant or committed, what she wants is to
fulfill the goal of impunity
, which is still very present, ”said Maximiliano Ferraro, head of the Civic Coalition.
On this point, Cornejo spoke in a similar sense: “The vice president has a general objective which is to go down in history, be vindicated for her previous eight years and cleanse herself of her legal cases.
She is not worried about the present and the future of the country
”.
From the PRO, Patricia Bullrich -the head of the party- also avoided referring to the eventual changes in a timely manner and focused on the relationship between Alberto Fernández and the former president.
“The ministers is their issue.
It is unusual for Cristina Kirchner to command so openly
.
And that the President submits so much.
She is trying to give the government a more radical direction with the
goal of impunity
, and I think he accepted her symbolic defeat. "
After Cristina's speech, government officials did not rule out changes, although they clarified that the decisions and the timing will be up to the President.
“The power dispute within the ruling party cannot be hidden.
And the consequent
disorder of priorities
.
It is clear that the consequences are being paid by the Argentine people, ”said Mario Negri -head of the Juntos por el Cambio de Diputados interblock-, one of those who requested the interpellation of González García, after the comings and goings with the negotiations and the announcements to start the coronavirus vaccination operation.
Patricia Bullrich, in a protest last month in Córdoba against the Government.
Photo The Voice.
During the year the opposition coalition targeted Frederic (Security), Trotta (Education) and other officials such as Foreign Minister Felipe Solá and Chief of Staff, Santiago Cafiero.
"The ineffectiveness of many of the ministers is not a novelty, but it is a
separate rope
from what Cristina says," they differentiated in Together for Change.
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