09/15/2021 17:39
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 09/15/2021 5:45 PM
The barrage of resignations of ministers and K officials presented this Wednesday revealed a rupture in the ruling party after the defeat in the PASO.
From the sectors near the President, the cannons
point to La Cámpora
.
One of the first to speak was
Federico Martelli
, secretary general of the Popular Unity Movement, who defended the chief of staff and questioned the Kirchnerist group.
"It is clear that
La Cámpora is operating
here
to take it to Santiago,
" said the leader linked to the Callao Group, the neo-Peronist think tank that accompanies Alberto Fernández.
In statements to Radio 10, Martelli said that he spoke with Santiago Cafiero to convey his support.
"I gave him strength,
that he has temperance
at this time," he added, giving details about the dialogue they had.
On the proposed political scenario, Martelli described it as
"very delicate"
and stated that "that the President is required to have the
freedom to make the decisions
he wants to make and not to be operated as they are operating at this time to
force him to discard part of his team
”.
In that sense, he added: "If they want to help the President,
let him define his chief of staff in peace
."
In his analysis, he agreed with Fernando “Chino” Navarro when he recalled that "outside there are people who are having a very bad time and who gave us a resounding message to our problems."
"I can say it because I have 25 years of militancy and I bank it: it is clear that La Cámpora is operating here to take it to Santiago," he insisted.
"As Alberto did not accept to take him to national deputy,
this is the return,
" he concluded when reflecting on why the organization that responds to Máximo and Cristina Kirchner are pointing their guns at him.
The Interior Minister, Eduardo "Wado" de Pedro, was the first official to make his resignation public through a statement.
He was then followed by his peers who in the coalition line up behind the vice president: the ministers of Justice, Martín Soria;
of Science and Technology, Roberto Salvarezza;
Juan Cabandié (Environment) and Tristán Bauer (Culture), the Secretary of Internal Trade, Paula Español, and the heads of Pami, Luana Volnovich, and of ANSES, Fernanda Raverta;
the president of Aerolineas Argentinas, Pablo Ceriani, and the head of INADI, Victoria Donda.
The leader of the Instituto Patria Jorge Ferraresi, Minister of Territorial Development, said that he made his resignation available to the Executive verbally.
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