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Axel Kicillof met with Sergio Massa in Mar del Plata and again targeted the Supreme Court and Rodríguez Larreta

2023-01-14T21:21:05.034Z


The Buenos Aires governor and the Minister of Economy met at the Provincial Hotel. The Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillof, met this Saturday with the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, in Mar del Plata and took the opportunity to once again question the ruling of the Supreme Court of Justice that forced the national government to return to the City of Buenos Aires Aires the money of the co-participation. Kicillof and Massa met at the Provincial Hotel and there, according to t


The Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillof, met this Saturday with the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, in Mar del Plata and took the opportunity to once again

question the ruling of the Supreme Court of Justice

that forced the national government to return to the City of Buenos Aires Aires the money of the co-participation.

Kicillof and Massa met at the Provincial Hotel and there, according to the Buenos Aires president, he warned the head of the economic portfolio about the impact that the ruling has for the province, which, according to him, aims to "

favor Larreta over the accounts of the province

and its 135 municipalities".

"With @SergioMassa in an extensive work meeting in Mar del Plata. Among other issues, we evaluated the progress of the record season and the loss caused by the Court's ruling to favor Larreta on the accounts of the province and its 135 municipalities" , Kicillof published to accompany the photo of him and Massa around a small table and with the emblematic Bristol beach in the background.

However, the criticism of this ruling is less effusive than the outburst that he launched as soon as the decision of the highest court was known.

On that occasion, Kicillof maintained that the ruling was "true filth, an attack on federalism and democracy."

On that occasion, Kicillof made it clear that the ruling, in his opinion, was clearly

"to favor a jurisdiction" and especially "a political sector

. "

"They have done work in this agreement that exists between certain media, sectors of the national judiciary, certain political leaders and political forces, to establish that this ruling has something technically correct or something fair and the truth is that it is not, It is absolutely apart, it is apart from tradition, even from the Supreme Court," he remarked.

Kicillof refers to the decision of the Supreme Court that the national government pay the Government of the city of Buenos Aires 2.95% of the mass of co-participating taxes. 

Due to that ruling, President Alberto Fernández decided to move against the Supreme Court and sent Congress a request for impeachment to be dealt with in extraordinary sessions.

Like Kicillof, the governor of Santa Cruz,

Alicia Kirchner

, also took advantage of this Saturday to question the ruling and maintained that the governors of other provinces joined the questions because, according to what she considered, "it is a big lie" that it is about funds. nationals that do not affect the provinces.

"We intervened because measures were taken that have to do with co-participation, that is, with income. The excuse was that they are national funds that do not affect the provinces and this is a big lie," he said.

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